Hey,

 

 Fairly new to nessus so be kind.  I have 2 IP’s that I’ve been asked to scan.  When I run NMAP against them using –sS I get several filtered ports:

 

(The 56612 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)

PORT      STATE    SERVICE

21/tcp    filtered ftp

22/tcp    filtered ssh

23/tcp    filtered telnet

80/tcp    filtered http

137/tcp   filtered netbios-ns

161/tcp   filtered snmp

162/tcp   filtered snmptrap

443/tcp   filtered https

491/tcp   filtered go-login

554/tcp   filtered rtsp

3389/tcp  filtered ms-term-serv

4441/tcp  filtered unknown

4444/tcp  filtered krb524

5350/tcp  filtered unknown

7070/tcp  filtered realserver

8000/tcp  filtered http-alt

8080/tcp  filtered http-proxy

8087/tcp  filtered unknown

8380/tcp  filtered unknown

8480/tcp  filtered unknown

10000/tcp filtered snet-sensor-mgmt

10130/tcp filtered unknown

11889/tcp filtered unknown

 

But when I run a Nessus Scan against the same host I get nothing back other than a genera/tcp

Information about this scan :

 

Nessus version : 3.0.2

Plugin feed version : 200603211235

Type of plugin feed : Release

Scanner IP : 10.1.11.113

Port scanner(s) : synscan

Port range : 1-65535

Thorough tests : no

Experimental tests : no

Paranoia level : 1

Report Verbosity : 1

Safe checks : yes

Max hosts : 16

Max checks : 10

Scan Start Date : 2006/5/17 13:15

Scan duration : 285 sec

 

And general/UDP that just shows a traceroute to the host. I’m running Nessus on Fedora Core 5 and this is the latest version of Nessus as I just built it today.  I’ve tried all the port scanners that are listed as well as both the Linux Client and the Windows Client. The NMAP was run from the same Nessus Server.  Am I doing something wrong?

 

Ray

 

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