Hi,
thank you very much for your answer.
I guess the RPM versions are similar from Fedora to RHEL, so the white
box plugins targeting Fedora could be adapted to RHEL quite easily,
don't you think?
Thanks again,
Vincent
Le 20/09/2011 12:06, Veerendra GG a écrit :
Hi,
No. Those plugins will not work properly on RHEL.
There are number of other plugins related to Asterisk (around 10-12),
which are not checking any platform and some are checking the version from
the banner and some are trying actual exploits to find the
vulnerabilities.
You can use those plugins to scan your RHEL system.
Regards,
Veerendra G.G
SecPod Technologies Pvt Ltd
http://www.secpod.com <http://www.secpod.com/>
On Tuesday 20 September 2011 03:05 PM, Vincent Maury wrote:
Hi,
I have an Asterisk server on RHEL that I would like to test with OpenVAS.
I found 3 plugins checking the Asterisk version in black box (by reading
the version from the SIP banner I guess) and a dozen of plugins testing
Asterisk vulns on Fedora in white box. It seems these white box plugins
first check it's a Fedora (eg FC11) before checking the RPM version.
My question is: would these plugins work on RHEL?
Thanks in advance for your answer,
Vincent
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