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Re: question about report output

Subject: Re: question about report output
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:42:29 -0500
I do thank you for that.

YARICK wrote:
very well, I did not the that it was answered and was trying to be
helpful to you.


On Jan 10, 2008 11:27 AM, Cordell Robinson <Cordell.Robinson@noaa.gov> wrote:
  
My question was answered yesterday actually by George Theall. Nessus
should not categorize information findings as low because when a
certification document that asks for the evidence/outcome, you would
have to justify that some of the lows on the report are actually
informational. Now the nessus scanner I use on a Linux machine marks
them as informational but not the Windows version. They need to be
synced up. Yarick thank you for your response and I do know that this
mailing list is not a replacement for customer support and I do not
think that this was a customer support related question. A customer
support related question would be about the scanner it self and/or the
Security Center.


YARICK wrote:
    
Cordel, yes, you are missing some information. Your question is not
specific enough to be answered and will probably be ignored unless you
provide more details such as exact version number of Nessus scanner
and the operating system you are running it on. Last will help to
identify if there is an issue with Nessus version you are running
and/or if the report configuration has to be modified.  If you provide
the target-system configuration people with similar problem will
respond with suggestions on how to adjust your scanning configuration
to report on the vulnerabilities seen. This mailing list is not a
replacement for the customer support and customer support related
questions have to be addressed to the customer support.  I hope this
was helps you to adjust your problem solving strategies.



On Jan 9, 2008 8:44 AM, Cordell Robinson <Cordell.Robinson@noaa.gov> wrote:

      
I have a question about nessus results that I have. It says I have 6 low
severity vulnerabilities but no where on the report shows what these 6
low severity vulnerabilities are. Am I missing something?

Cordell
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