So this referances all the CAN numbers that the ms04-011 addresses. All these CANs are all different vulnerabilities, so we don't know which vulnerability the test is checking.

Thanks,
David Sayre

On Apr 30, 2004, at 3:32 PM, Christopher J Bidwell wrote:


Take a look at this link. Perhaps this will help.


http://cgi.nessus.org/plugins/dump.php3?id=12205

Thanks,

Chris Bidwell (CCNA), IT Specialist (Security)




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Hello All,

We would like to use nessus for scanning for the vulnerability in the
CAN-2003-0533. We have tried to use ms_kb835732 which covers the
ms04-011 patch, but we are getting a lot of false positives over the
dsscan utility available from foundstone.com. I was wondering if anyone
was working on a better test for the CAN-2003-0533 vulnerability?

On a separate note, ftp://www.cert.mil is not available, to I could
find (I did look through google) which one of the plethora of
vulnerabilities in ms04-011 this was. Could anyone enlighten me?

Thanks,
David Sayre
Los Alamos National Labs

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