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| Subject: | Re: Plug-in ID 10934 |
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| Date: | Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:53:06 -0400 |
On Apr 15, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Mark A Timm wrote:
Why would plug-in 10934, MS FTPd DoS, show up on a server that has Win2K SP4 installed?
The plugin does a banner check if safe checks were enabled; otherwise, it tries to exploit the issue.
It appears that 10934 is looking for MS02-018 which was included in Win2K SP3.
Yes. It appears the banner check is wrong. I've removed it so as long as you were running with safe checks, the false positive should not occur once you update to revision 1.26. George -- theall@tenablesecurity.com _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list Nessus@list.nessus.org http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
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