On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Ray Seals wrote:
> I just ran a Nessus scan against one of my machines. The scan triggered
> on a version of ssh older than 3.7.1.
It's a false positive. Nessus just checks the version number, it doesn't
try to exploit the vulnerability to find if the system is indeed
vulner
Ray Seals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just ran a Nessus scan against one of my machines. The scan triggered
> on a version of ssh older than 3.7.1.
>
> I ran /usr/bin/ssh -v and found that I have version 3.6.1p1. I'm
> looking for the best way to upgrade this. Can I just install and run
> '
ent: 19 July 2004 18:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Nessus scan of FreeBSD 5.2.1 shows old version of ssh
>
> I just ran a Nessus scan against one of my machines. The
> scan triggered on a version of ssh older than 3.7.1.
>
> I ran /usr/bin/ssh -v and found that I hav
I just ran a Nessus scan against one of my machines. The scan triggered
on a version of ssh older than 3.7.1.
I ran /usr/bin/ssh -v and found that I have version 3.6.1p1. I'm
looking for the best way to upgrade this. Can I just install and run
'portupgrade' on SSH? What are some of the "gotcha