Hi George, Wanted to thank you for pointing us to the enable dependencies option.
One of the tests I was trying to run, msmqs_overflow.nasl, worked perfectly after I did this. It ran four or five prerequiste tests and then the msmqs overflow test. Unfortunately for us, the tcp_seq_window.nasl test still returns the odd key "TCP/seq_window_flaw is missing" message. I'm testing this against a Windows XP/XP SP1/XP SP2 combination that I know has the vulnerability (they are unpatched and the Microsoft Update wizard gives the vulnerability case KB893066.nasl). So are there any other reasons this "key" shows up here as not obtainable? I see all the prerequist tests run successfully, and this test does fire off obviously. There are no firewalls impeding the scan (we have a firewall in place with traffic wide open to our scanning servers)? Sincerely, John _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list [email protected] http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
