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Re: Nessus SYN Scans + Router Issues

Subject: Re: Nessus SYN Scans + Router Issues
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 21:28:39 +0100
Le Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:24:02 -0600,
Todd Adamson <tadamson@routers.com> a Ãcrit :

I had to go find my notes about this, but I had this happen 
when my scans would traverse a Cisco 1750 router with IOS 
12.2(4)T7.  I narrowed it down to a single plugin that 
caused the problem.  Plugin 10271 was the culprit.

10271 is the stream attack, it is a DoS plugin. That's an old attack,
but I am not surprised that it still works.
Anyway, it cannot be compared with a portscan. 
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