Your logs probably ate all your free memory.
I had this happen when I did a similiar scan, my system
slowly became less responsive.  The firewall never
failed protecting, but it did stop passing packets for
a while.

I see your biggest warning was using the earlier
version of ssh :).  All in all not bad eh?

-sp


On Thu, 13 June 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

> 
> I scanned one of my firewalls just for the fun of it.
 
> We've been using Nessus for scanning a client's
network 
> to prepare for a security audit.  Nothing fancy, just 
> a "default, don't DOS or destroy anything" type of 
> scan.  Thought you all might be interested.  Dach CD 
> 1.02 (I updated some packages awhile back, libz...)
> 
> It says the WWW server crashed.  This is Weblet.  It 
> didn't crash really, it kinda got confused.  When I 
> looked it was running 20 or so servers, a bunch of
seds, 
> and was not responding to requests.  I killed a bunch
of 
> processes, then it restarted itself.
> 
> Here it is...
> 
> Nessus Scan Report
> ------------------
> 
> 
> 
> SUMMARY
> 
>  - Number of hosts which were alive during the test :
1
>  - Number of security holes found : 0
>  - Number of security warnings found : 6
>  - Number of security notes found : 9
> 
>



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