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Subject: smb_enum_services.nasl
From: "Crone Willis, Kelly R" <crone@umsl.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:37:28 -0600
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Thread-topic: smb_enum_services.nasl
Is anyone having trouble with smb_enum_services.nasl plugin?  Our
problems seemed to start after the December Windows patching, but it
could be some other change or some other plugin.  Anyway,
smb_enum_services.nasl now does not return the full list of real
services running on the target.  Rather, it returns something like this:

Plugin output :

Cdfs [ Cdfs ]
DfsDriver [ DfsDriver ]
Fastfat [ Fastfat ]
FltMgr [ FltMgr ]
WebDav Client Redirector [ MRxDAV ]
MRxSmb [ MRxSmb ]
Msfs [ Msfs ]
Mup [ Mup ]
NetBIOS Interface [ NetBIOS ]
Npfs [ Npfs ]
Ntfs [ Ntfs ]
Rdbss [ Rdbss ]
Srv [ Srv ]

Nessus ID : 10456


Of course this throws off several other plugins that rely on
smb_enum_services.nasl.  I've checked the domain account that Nessus
runs with and it still has privilege on the remote computer.  Not sure
what else to check.

Thanks,
Kelly
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