Does nobody know anything about this?

It completely ruins any network reports if you have nikto with nessus.

Do I have to remove Nikto from the path just to get around this behaviour?



On 20/02/07, Hari Sekhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
   when using Nessus to scan a my network with the Nikto nasl wrapper
(which must be activated automatically by nessus since I have Nikto
installed) it gives a report which shows a host on every single ip
address, even though nearly all of them are unused ips. Each "host" then
has one security note

http (80/tcp)

Here is the Nikto report:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Nikto 1.32/1.19     -     www.cirt.net
+ No HTTP(s) ports found on x.x.x.x / 80
+ 1 host(s) tested


This means that I have a report with tonnes of fluff and if I then want
to generate a html with pie charts (cos I like pictures and pretty
colours) the charts will be very inaccurate since the percentage
warnings will be completely off and make it look like any problem is a
very tiny percentage.

Is there any way that I can stop it considering all these hosts up when
in fact there is nothing listening on the ips.

Thanks

Hari Sekhon



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