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Reading the scan report - have 4 low vulnerabilities - but can't tell wh

Subject: Reading the scan report - have 4 low vulnerabilities - but can't tell what they are... Nessus 3.2.1
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:14:06 -0700
Thanks to all for your help...

So we run what seems to be a successful scan, but when I look at the
report,  I get no info in the report - I just get the following

Now no where in the docs or the report can I find what these vulnerabilities
are ???  Any help as always is greatly appreciated


10.0.250.18<file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/OLK3B/Nessue-Scan%20Report%20PTS-Terminal%20%28Ver%20%20011%29%282008-06-13%29%20%282%29.html#toc_10.0.250.18>Low
Severity problem(s) found

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Back<file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/OLK3B/Nessue-Scan%20Report%20PTS-Terminal%20%28Ver%20%20011%29%282008-06-13%29%20%282%29.html#toc>
 *10.0.250.18*

 *Scan time :*
Start time : Fri Jun 13 09:07:14 2008 End time : Fri Jun 13 09:14:10
2008 *Number
of vulnerabilities :*
Open ports : 0 Low : 4 Medium : 0 High : 0
------------------------------
*Information about the remote host :*

Operating system : (unknown) NetBIOS name : (unknown) DNS name : (unknown)

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10.0.250.18<file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/OLK3B/Nessue-Scan%20Report%20PTS-Terminal%20%28Ver%20%20011%29%282008-06-13%29%20%282%29.html#toc_10.0.250.18>
 *Port general/udp*   *Traceroute*  For your information, here is the
traceroute from 10.0.2.135 to 10.0.250.18 :
10.0.2.135
10.0.250.18


Nessus ID : 10287<http://www.nessus.org/plugins/index.php?view=single&id=10287>

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10.0.250.18<file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/OLK3B/Nessue-Scan%20Report%20PTS-Terminal%20%28Ver%20%20011%29%282008-06-13%29%20%282%29.html#toc_10.0.250.18>
 *Port general/tcp*   *Ping the remote host*  The remote host is up

Nessus ID : 10180<http://www.nessus.org/plugins/index.php?view=single&id=10180>
*IP protocols scan*  The following IP protocols are accepted on this host:
1 ICMP
6 TCP
17 UDP


Nessus ID : 14788<http://www.nessus.org/plugins/index.php?view=single&id=14788>
*Information about the scan*  Information about this scan :

Nessus version : 3.2.1
Plugin feed version : 200806121534
Type of plugin feed : Registered (7 days delay)
Scanner IP : 10.0.2.135
Port scanner(s) : synscan
Port range : default
Thorough tests : yes
Experimental tests : yes
Paranoia level : 1
Report Verbosity : 1
Safe checks : yes
Optimize the test : yes
Max hosts : 20
Max checks : 5
Recv timeout : 5
Scan Start Date : 2008/6/13 9:07
Scan duration : 416 sec
*


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