Also, what someone said about scan having to be ran from SP to feed fusion is wrong. You can run scans from the local console (CLI or GUI interface) and it will still feed fusion. But feeding fusion all the indeterminates doesn't do much good.
Michael, you said that the tool wasn't originally intended to be ran as an administrator. WHy does ISS reccomend scanning as an admin for best results then? And were all of these checks that come back indeterminate designed to come back indeterminate, or is it actually possible to get a definite "Vulnerable" or "Not Vulnerable" from them? I am aware of system scanner, but like you said, it does not feed fusion. Fusion was designed with Internet Scanner to feed it, so why won't it do so?
Just a side not too on Michael's comment, if the updates are not applied from SP then you will get an invalid policy format because the policies in SP won't match up with Internet Scanner UNLESS the internet scanner box has been re-installed on the same host name, in which case the initial xpu level must be restored from the local internet scanner machine because SP will only push an XPU to a given host once.
Is anyone else having indeterminate problems with Internet Scanner?????
Thanks for your help & comments, keep 'em coming.
From: "Epperson, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Adam Dyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [ISSForum] Internet Scanner 7.0 Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 14:42:03 -0600
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