Josh Zlatin-Amishav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 29.11.2005 13:05:17:
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Jürgen Mader wrote: > > > > > > > Josh Zlatin-Amishav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 28.11.2005 20:14:09: > > > >> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Jürgen Mader wrote: > >> > >>> But I found something different: > >>> When I delete the 'x' in 'Do an ICMP ping' the scanning works. > >> > >> What happens when you run ping 172.21.1.1 on the nessus server? > >> You mentioned that you can make a telnet connection to 172.21.1.1 > >> are you talking about telnet to port 23 or another port? > > I use the standard port 23 for the telnet connection. > > A ping to 172.21.1.1 works correct. > > That is strange. ping_host.nasl should have received a response to atleast > one of the ICMP packets it sent, if the nessusd server can really ping > 172.21.1.1. Can you send me a pcap dump from ping_host.nasl when > you have "Do ICMP ping" enabled. I've no pcap dump, but the solution. Because I'm really new with nessus and we have severall server, which are working many people on, I put me out off our network and tested only local. My laptop normally has two ip adresses - one network address (192.168.100.60) and a local address (172.21.1.121). My hardware should also have a network address (192.168.100.2) and a local address (172.21.1.1). Nessus is working on my laptop and send the icmp ping on the network address to the hardware. But my hardware hasn't got a network address because I put off the network. So there is no answer. When I give my hardware a network address manually the icmp ping works. Juergen > > -- > - Josh _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list [email protected] http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
