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Re: Need more vuln information on Nessus PluginID 15640

To: "George A. Theall" <theall@tenablesecurity.com>
Subject: Re: Need more vuln information on Nessus PluginID 15640
From: oskar <os12345@xs4all.nl>
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 12:04:05 +0100
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One more question, we're trying to reproduce this finding with :
Via the normal nessus command we do get the finding, but running the individual .nasl script we don't

nasl -t 10.0.0.1 http_url_format_string.nasl

But the finding was on port 443, and the above doese not pick up on that.
If we change the port 80 to port 443 inside the script does not help either, no response.
So I'm assuming that there is some ssl functions missing.
Is there a way to get the above command to run properly, including any ssl functions required and on port 443 ?

Or can you explain how the mechanism works, testing http nasls on ssl ports

Thanks Oskar


George A. Theall wrote:

On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:03:20PM +0100, oskar wrote:

One more question, where do set the debug level to 1 ?

Checked nessusd.conf, manual page of nessusd and manual page of nessus, but none have a reference to setting of the debuglevel.


It's a global preference setting. So if you're using NessusClient, look on the "Options" tab, under "Prefs." / "Global variable settings".

George

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