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Re: NT4 Scanning

Subject: Re: NT4 Scanning
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:35:59 +0100
Thanks again.

Anyone else notice double postings at the mo?





Thank you.

If Nessus will not flag these, the natural follow up question would  
be - which version of Nessus would be best for flagging the NT  
flaws that the latest version will not?

Perhaps my question is irrelevant and the version does not matter -  
is it purely to do with the fact that the latest list of Nessus  
plugins no longer identifies flaws in NT4?

I probably did not make myself clear : Nessus (all versions)  
identifies the _patched_ flaws in NT4. No version flags the unpatched  
flaws.


-- Renaud

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