I believe it is this one: *Medium* (CVSS: 5.0)
NVT: FTP Writeable
Directories<http://192.168.8.192:9392/omp?cmd=get_nvts&oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.19782&token=2170656d-7042-4074-90b2-a1b772b14d5e>(OID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.19782<http://192.168.8.192:9392/omp?cmd=get_nvts&oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.19782&token=2170656d-7042-4074-90b2-a1b772b14d5e>)
but I am not 100% sure.

Regards,
Paula


2013/4/25 Michael Meyer <[email protected]>

> *** Paula Gonzalez Muñoz wrote:
>
> > On one of the test I'm doing with Openvas6, I'm checking an FTP server.
> > When it checks that an world write is allowed, it created a few
> directories
> > that, after the test, do not erases. I wonder if this is a desired
> > behaviour since, imo, the idea is that after the vulnerability check the
> > system is left as it was found on the beginning so the SysOP can check
> the
> > reports and act in consequence.
>
> ACK. Such directories should be removed by the NVT. Do you know which NVT
> it is?
>
> Micha
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