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Re: Scan Is Causing a Reboot

Subject: Re: Scan Is Causing a Reboot
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:44:07 -0500 (EST)
You can only enable certain plug-in sets or individual plug-ins and narrow
it down to exactly what it causing the issue.  Not too sure if there's a
better method.  You should be able to funnel it down until you figure out
what's causing it -- assuming it's a plugin.

Steven
http://www.securityzone.org


Hi Folks,

When I run the Nessus scan on a network device we're currently trialing,
the device gets rebooted. However, no vulnerability was detected. We
turned off all the supported services except HTTPS, which we need to
access the box, but yet the reboot wouldn't stop.

We're running version 2.2.9.  Is there a mechanism to find out what is
triggering the device to reboot?

Thanks,

Bilal Nasrallah
Network Management Engineering
Information Technology
Nortel
ESN 393-3791 or (613) 763-3791
Mailstop 04351M20 Ottawa, Ontario
Email: bilaln@nortel.com


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