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| Subject: | What is this situation??? |
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| Date: | Tue, 8 Apr 2008 13:57:36 +0200 |
Dears, I am doing an university project and the final goal is to scan 4 hosts and report all the problems that we meet. Well, the 4 hosts are on a private network. to scan them, we have to connect with the nessus client to a nessus server and then scan the target. The problem is that for an host, i obtain always the result:" The remote host is considered as dead - not scanning". I suppose that on that host, declared fromt he professor "an hard challenge", there is a kind of IDS or honeypot.. what can i do? Thanks! Best Regards, -- Francesco S.
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