That is the case here as well. The list rpm check displays all of the installed 
packages, and the ones that are being reported as vulnerable do not appear in 
the list. Also, we have ran every conceivable combination of up2date and came 
to the obvious conclusion that the boxes are fully patched.Subject: RE: 
Possible False Positives Scanning 64 bit Red Hat SystemsDate: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 
11:06:41 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]








This is happening to us 
as well, and I'm a direct-feed customer.  I just sent Renaud a message 
about this.  If someone from Tenable support will send me a PGP key, I'll 
send the NBE file and HTML report.  
 
Nice thing about this 
particular scan: one of the plugins lists all the installed packages, so the 
proof that all 18 findings (in this case) are false-positives is in the report 
itself.
 
John Scherff
24 Hour 
Fitness

  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe 
  CrabshackSent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 8:00 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Possible False Positives Scanning 64 
  bit Red Hat Systems
  
  I have googled and searched the list, and 
  haven't found anything related to what I am seeing. I am scanning some 64 Bit 
  Red Hat boxes, and they are coming up with a number of False Positive 
  vulnerabilities. I scanned one of these machines a few weeks ago, and didn't 
  notice this problem. I'm on the 14 day delay, and I just updated 
  yesterday.One of the many plugins that are coming back vulnerable is 
  18441. Looking at the code, it appears that this check is looking for the 
  
following:dbus-0.22-12.EL.2dbus-devel-0.22-12.EL.2dbus-glib-0.22-12.EL.2dbus-python-0.22-12.EL.2dbus-x11-0.22-12.EL.2But
 
  when I look on the affected system, these packages do not appear to be 
  present:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa --qf 
  '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}|%{EPOCH}\n' | grep 
  
dbusdbus-devel-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)dbus-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)dbus-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)dbus-x11-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)dbus-python-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)dbus-glib-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)dbus-glib-0.22-12.EL.9|(none)Another
 
  example, # 19390. This check is looking 
  
for:irb-1.8.1-7.EL4.1ruby-1.8.1-7.EL4.1ruby-devel-1.8.1-7.EL4.1ruby-docs-1.8.1-7.EL4.1ruby-libs-1.8.1-7.EL4.1ruby-mode-1.8.1-7.EL4.1ruby-tcltk-1.8.1-7.EL4.1On
 
  my machine:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa --qf 
  '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}|%{EPOCH}\n' | grep 
  rubyruby-libs-1.8.1-7.EL4.8|(none)[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa --qf 
  '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}|%{EPOCH}\n' | grep [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  ~]$Other information from the machine being scanned:cat 
  /etc/redhat-release = Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 
  5)uname -m = x86_64uname -a = Linux thebox.somewhere.net 
  2.6.9-55.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Apr 20 16:36:54 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 
  GNU/LinuxScanner Host:nessus (Nessus) 3.0.5 for 
  Linux2.6.9-55.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Apr 20 17:03:35 EDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 
  GNU/LinuxRed Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 (Nahant Update 
  5)This is my first post to the list, so if you need more info, please 
  let me know.Thanks.
  
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