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192.168.1.5


Scan time :
Start time : Sat Feb 17 09:02:37 2007
End time : Sat Feb 17 09:08:09 2007
Number of vulnerabilities :
Open ports : 0
Low : 4
Medium : 0
High : 0

Information about the remote host :

Operating system : (unknown)
NetBIOS name : (unknown)
DNS name : (unknown)

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Port general/tcp
Information about the scan
Information about this scan :

Nessus version : 3.0.4
Plugin feed version : 200701101815
Type of plugin feed : Registered (7 days delay)
Scanner IP : 192.168.1.250
Port scanner(s) : nessus_tcp_scanner synscan
Port range : default
Thorough tests : yes
Experimental tests : no
Paranoia level : 0
Report Verbosity : 2
Safe checks : no
Max hosts : 40
Max checks : 5
Scan Start Date : 2007/2/17 9:02
Scan duration : 332 sec


Nessus ID : 19506

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Port general/udp
Traceroute
For your information, here is the traceroute from 192.168.1.250 to 192.168.1.5 :
192.168.1.250
192.168.1.5


Nessus ID : 10287

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Port general/icmp
icmp timestamp request

Synopsis :

It is possible to determine the exact time set on the remote host.

Description :

The remote host answers to an ICMP timestamp request. This allows an attacker
to know the date which is set on your machine.

This may help him to defeat all your time based authentication protocols.

Solution : filter out the ICMP timestamp requests (13), and the outgoing ICMP
timestamp replies (14).

Risk factor :

None / CVSS Base Score : 0
(AV:R/AC:L/Au:NR/C:N/A:N/I:N/B:N)

Plugin output :

The difference between the local and remote clocks is 18009 seconds

CVE : CVE-1999-0524

Nessus ID : 10114
Record route
Here is the route recorded between 192.168.1.250 and 192.168.1.5 :
192.168.1.5.


Nessus ID : 12264