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| Subject: | Re: Nessus misses Windows VPN servers |
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| Date: | Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:01:49 -0400 |
On 07/20/07 11:23, Jon wrote:
Where is this "built-in" file located so I can see what it looks for "out of the box"?
It's not actually a file, just a list. There's a comment at the start of the plugin (ping_host.nasl) showing what it's set to: # MA 2005-05-01 # 'built-in' port list is defined in nasl_tcp_ping C function # (libnasl/nasl/nasl_packet_forgery.c). Currently it is # 139, 135, 445, 80, 22, 515, 23, 21, 6000, 1025, 25, 111, 1028, 9100, # 1029, 79, 497, 548, 5000, 1917 # The rest of the list is truncated on Nessus <= 2.2.4: # 53, 161, 9001, 65535, 443, 113, 993, 8080 George -- theall@tenablesecurity.com _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list Nessus@list.nessus.org http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
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