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On Monday 17 February 2003 00:11, Michel Arboi wrote:
> Tan Herng Hsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Just another question if you don't mind, "Network connection
> > timeout" sets the  threshold for declaring a timeout for a
> > connection
>
> During the initial TCP handshake (SYN / ACK or SYN / RST)
>
> > and "Wrapped service read  timeout" sets the time limit before
> > declaring a service a blocked.
>
> A service is declared as "wrapped" it is not on SSL and it closes the
> connection before the "Wrapped timeout" (which is not really a timeout)
>
> > But I don't quite understand the "Network read/write timeout" part.
>
> This is the timeout when Nessus sends or receives data on the socket,
> once the connection has been opened.

Ok..i understand what they all refer to now, Thank you for clarifying that!

Tan Herng Hsi
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