> > That's a way, but it's slower if NASL tries to connect to it. > You can solve it by refusing the outgoing connection -- with some IP > filter or a reject route. e.g. "route add -host example.com reject" > nasl -t example.com your_script.nasl > could you exclude the 'phoney' ip address range in the rules file?
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