jesus add a override and you are done
MD5/SHA1 certificates are shit and it's th ejob of a security scanner to
point that out - for anything which you don't want to see local
overrides are the way to go
Am 07.04.2018 um 18:32 schrieb Alex Smirnoff:
> Huh?
>
> It is relevant. But it is irrelevant
You must admit, there is more than a touch of ironic humor there. I ran a scan
of a Deli's network and when it hit their receipt printer it printed out about
3 feet with the word "Hello" in it. I wasn't there when it hit. They thought
the printer had become self-aware.
Stewart Joseph, CTO
LE
I believe, with the help of CFI in #openvas, that the issue is because of the
QoD. The hits found in the GCE are showing a QoD of 75% but if we look it up
on secinfo.greenbone.net, it shows a QoD of 30%. Is there a reason that the
GCE would have a different QoD than OpenVAS or what the website
That did the trick. Thanks!
I think i'm back in action with this. :-)
Pete
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