What devices (IPS,Routers,Firewalls, etc) are between you and the target
hosts?
How much bandwidth do you have to them? What is normal thorughput?
Are there any tarpits on the target network?
How long between portscan and the attack phase?
Answer that and give us a pcap sniffer trace of the attempt ..
Dan Muldoon
Security Consultant
Spohn Consulting
On 9/23/05 4:23 PM, "Jon Passki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- "Kelly, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just want to get everyone's feedback:
> Nessus is currently up to 9333+ plugins
>
> Even with all the irrelevant plugins unchecked...like slackware,
> freebsd, solaris checks etc.
> Network only has windows 2003
> total of 60 hosts
> It's taking me 5-7 hours.
> I'm using three laptops
> one C800 Dell
> one D600 Dell
> one Compaq Presario R3000.
>
> Is this typical for you all?
I've had some sad scans like this, due to how slow the host
responded to the packets. Can you watch the wire and see what your
response time is? This may help in troubleshooting.
Jon
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