David
Also consider costs associated (on a large heterogeneous network in any
case) with inadvertantly shutting down fragile services (JetDirect
cards, Novell FlexIP, etc) from even the more benign plugin selections.
Here, at the BI Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, a routine Nessus
scan over wide areas of our network space will shut down 10%+ of our
services. Not so bad if you're a small home office. Rather bad if
you're a financial brokerage house. Potentially *really* bad if the box
in question is currently running a lab test on a patient 10 minutes out
of an ambulance!
Kris
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