Even when "Identify Remote OS" and "Use Hidden Option to Identify Remote
OS" are selected, I'm not getting anything in the reports. However,
scanning with nmap directly usually provides me with at least a string
that I can make an educated guess with. Specifically:
sudo nmap -v -n -P0 -sT -O 192.168.1.207
Too many fingerprints match this host for me to give an accurate OS guess
TCP/IP fingerprint:
SInfo(V=3.27%P=i686-pc-linux-gnu%D=6/5%Time=3EDF7300%O=21%C=1)
T1(Resp=N)
T2(Resp=N)
T3(Resp=N)
T4(Resp=N)
T5(Resp=N)
T6(Resp=N)
T7(Resp=N)
PU(Resp=N)
Why isn't Nessus seeing this as a Linux box? Does Nessus store this
information anywhere else if it's not included in the report?
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