take a few of the IPs that are coming up blank and see if you can ping them or traceroute to them. check the route. use nmap to see if you can port scan them. see if you can connect to a port like ssh from the server. It can get packages, which means it can get somewhere, but without knowledge of how your network is structured, I couldn't say what's blocking it. If your site has client based firewalls centrally managed, a change in IP would move you out of the whitelist and on to blank scans. if you have a divided network, you might be able to route out but not into other parts of the net.

there are a lot of reasons why this wouldn't work

On 11/14/06, Demosthenes Pasadis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Everything worked fine until I changed the IP address of the FC6 box.  Now all my scan results come out null.

 

I use NessusClient 1.0.1.  It downloads the plugins fine.  I created new certificates for the server and the users and then rebooted, but that didn't do it.

 

Help would be appreciated.  Many thanks.

 

Demosthenes

 

 


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