I recently encountered the same problem and am in the process of trying to 
obtain a copy of Ghost for testing. What version of Ghost were you 
running at the time of the test?

-HD

On Wednesday 14 July 2004 15:26, Jason Dravet wrote:
> I am using Nessus 2.0.10a to scan some of my servers.  When I do a
> non-destructive scan of the servers the ngserver.exe process shoots to
> 100% CPU utilization, effectively causing a denial of service.  The
> servers I am scanning have the Symantec Ghost 8 Enterprise server
> software installed on them.  I have traced the plugin that is causing
> the problem to plugin ID 10330.  It is the Services entry under Misc. 
> I unchecked everything in the plugins tab except Services and ran a
> scan and ngserver.exe service shot to 100% CPU usage.  I checked
> everything except services and ran the scan, nothing happened to
> ngserver.exe
>
> By now you are thinking why am I posting this here?  I should be going
> to Symantec for help.  The answer is I have already contacted Symantec
> and they basically told me there is nothing they can do because I am
> the only person to report the problem.  I am posting this here so I can
> get some information on how the services plugin works so I can relay it
> back to Symantec so they can fix the problem.  I tried to search the
> plugin database for 10330 but nothing was returned.  So how does the
> Services plugin work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
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