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Details
Severity Plugin Id Name
Critical (10.0) 25216 Samba NDR MS-RPC Request Heap-Based Remote Buffer Overflow
High (9.4) 33447 Multiple Vendor DNS Query ID Field Prediction Cache Poisoning
Medium (5.0) 12217 DNS Server Cache Snooping Remote Information Disclosure
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Medium (4.3) 11213 HTTP TRACE / TRACK Methods Allowed
Medium (4.3) 57792 Apache HTTP Server httpOnly Cookie Information Disclosure
Info 10028 DNS Server BIND version Directive Remote Version Disclosure
Info 10397 Microsoft Windows SMB LanMan Pipe Server Listing Disclosure
7
Info 11002 DNS Server Detection
8
Info 42088 SMTP Service STARTTLS Command Support
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Vulnerabilities By Host
192.168.133.135
Scan Information
Start time: Thu Oct 24 22:43:19 2013
IP: 192.168.133.135
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Results Details
0/icmp
10114 - ICMP Timestamp Request Remote Date Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to determine the exact time set on the remote host.
Description
The remote host answers to an ICMP timestamp request. This allows an attacker to know the date that is set on
the targeted machine, which may assist an unauthenticated, remote attacker in defeating time-based authentication
protocols.
Timestamps returned from machines running Windows Vista / 7 / 2008 / 2008 R2 are deliberately incorrect, but
usually within 1000 seconds of the actual system time.
Solution
Filter out the ICMP timestamp requests (13), and the outgoing ICMP timestamp replies (14).
Risk Factor
None
References
CVE CVE-1999-0524
XREF OSVDB:94
XREF CWE:200
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/01, Modification date: 2012/06/18
Ports
icmp/0
The difference between the local and remote clocks is 1 second.
0/tcp
33850 - Unsupported Unix Operating System
Synopsis
The remote host is running an obsolete operating system.
Description
According to its version, the remote Unix operating system is obsolete and is no longer maintained by its vendor or
provider.
Lack of support implies that no new security patches will be released for it.
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Solution
Upgrade to a newer version.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/08/08, Modification date: 2013/10/17
Ports
tcp/0
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11936 - OS Identification
Synopsis
It is possible to guess the remote operating system.
Description
Using a combination of remote probes (TCP/IP, SMB, HTTP, NTP, SNMP, etc...), it is possible to guess the name of
the remote operating system in use. It is also sometimes possible to guess the version of the operating system.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/12/09, Modification date: 2013/09/03
Ports
tcp/0
Not all fingerprints could give a match. If you think some or all of
the following could be used to identify the host's operating system,
please email them to [email protected]. Be sure to include a
brief description of the host itself, such as the actual operating
system or product / model names.
SinFP:
P1:B10113:F0x12:W5840:O0204ffff:M1460:
P2:B10113:F0x12:W5792:O0204ffff0402080affffffff4445414401030305:M1460:
P3:B10120:F0x04:W0:O0:M0
P4:5200_7_p=8787
SMTP:!:220 metasploitable.localdomain ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)
SSLcert:!:i/CN:ubuntu804-base.localdomaini/O:OCOSAi/OU:Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple
Affairss/CN:ubuntu804-base.localdomains/O:OCOSAs/OU:Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple
Affairs
ed093088706603bfd5dc237399b498da2d4d31c6
SSH:SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.7p1 Debian-8ubuntu1
The remote host is running Linux Kernel 2.6 on Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy)
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Synopsis
It is possible to enumerate CPE names that matched on the remote system.
Description
By using information obtained from a Nessus scan, this plugin reports CPE (Common Platform Enumeration) matches
for various hardware and software products found on a host.
Note that if an official CPE is not available for the product, this plugin computes the best possible CPE based on the
information available from the scan.
See Also
http://cpe.mitre.org/
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/04/21, Modification date: 2013/10/17
Ports
tcp/0
cpe:/o:canonical:ubuntu_linux:8.04
14
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/05/07, Modification date: 2013/10/09
Ports
tcp/0
+ Action to take: Edit the associated 'tomcat-users.xml' file and change or remove the affected
set of credentials.
+ Action to take: Re-download the software, verify it using the published MD5 / SHA1 checksums,
and re-install it.
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Publication date: 2005/08/26, Modification date: 2013/10/22
Ports
tcp/0
Information about this scan :
0/udp
10287 - Traceroute Information
Synopsis
It was possible to obtain traceroute information.
Description
Makes a traceroute to the remote host.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/11/27, Modification date: 2013/04/11
Ports
udp/0
For your information, here is the traceroute from 192.168.133.1 to 192.168.133.135 :
192.168.133.1
192.168.133.135
21/tcp
55523 - vsftpd Smiley Face Backdoor
Synopsis
The remote FTP server contains a backdoor allowing execution of arbitrary code.
Description
The version of vsftpd running on the remote host has been compiled with a backdoor. Attempting to login with a
username containing :) (a smiley face) triggers the backdoor, which results in a shell listening on TCP port 6200. The
shell stops listening after a client connects to and disconnects from it.
An unauthenticated, remote attacker could exploit this to execute arbitrary code as root.
See Also
http://pastebin.com/AetT9sS5
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http://www.nessus.org/u?abcbc915
Solution
Validate and recompile a legitimate copy of the source code.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 48539
XREF OSVDB:73573
XREF EDB-ID:17491
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/07/06, Modification date: 2011/10/24
Ports
tcp/21
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
XREF OSVDB:69
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/06/22, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Ports
tcp/21
34324 - FTP Supports Clear Text Authentication
Synopsis
Authentication credentials might be intercepted.
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Description
The remote FTP server allows the user's name and password to be transmitted in clear text, which could be
intercepted by a network sniffer or a man-in-the-middle attack.
Solution
Switch to SFTP (part of the SSH suite) or FTPS (FTP over SSL/TLS). In the latter case, configure the server so that
control connections are encrypted.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
XREF CWE:522
XREF CWE:523
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/10/01, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Ports
tcp/21
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Ports
tcp/21
An FTP server is running on this port.
22/tcp
32314 - Debian OpenSSH/OpenSSL Package Random Number Generator Weakness
Synopsis
The remote SSH host keys are weak.
Description
The remote SSH host key has been generated on a Debian or Ubuntu system which contains a bug in the random
number generator of its OpenSSL library.
The problem is due to a Debian packager removing nearly all sources of entropy in the remote version of OpenSSL.
An attacker can easily obtain the private part of the remote key and use this to set up decipher the remote session or
set up a man in the middle attack.
See Also
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http://www.nessus.org/u?5d01bdab
http://www.nessus.org/u?f14f4224
Solution
Consider all cryptographic material generated on the remote host to be guessable. In particuliar, all SSH, SSL and
OpenVPN key material should be re-generated.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 29179
CVE CVE-2008-0166
XREF OSVDB:45029
XREF CWE:310
Exploitable with
Core Impact (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/05/14, Modification date: 2011/03/21
Ports
tcp/22
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/22
Port 22/tcp was found to be open
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n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/08/19, Modification date: 2013/10/23
Ports
tcp/22
An SSH server is running on this port.
- 1.99
- 2.0
21
Banner-based checks have been disabled to avoid false positives.
Note that this test is informational only and does not denote any security problem.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?d636c8c7
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/25, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Ports
tcp/22
23/tcp
42263 - Unencrypted Telnet Server
Synopsis
The remote Telnet server transmits traffic in cleartext.
Description
The remote host is running a Telnet server over an unencrypted channel.
Using Telnet over an unencrypted channel is not recommended as logins, passwords and commands are transferred
in cleartext. An attacker may eavesdrop on a Telnet session and obtain credentials or other sensitive information.
Use of SSH is prefered nowadays as it protects credentials from eavesdropping and can tunnel additional data
streams such as the X11 session.
Solution
Disable this service and use SSH instead.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/10/27, Modification date: 2013/06/24
Ports
tcp/23
Nessus collected the following banner from the remote Telnet server :
Contact: msfdev[at]metasploit.com
metasploitable login:
------------------------------ snip ------------------------------
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Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/23
Port 23/tcp was found to be open
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| | | | | | __/ || (_| \__ \ |_) | | (_) | | || (_| | |_) | | __// __/
|_| |_| |_|\___|\__\__,_|___/ .__/|_|\___/|_|\__\__,_|_.__/|_|\___|_____|
|_|
Contact: msfdev[at]metasploit.com
metasploitable login:
------------------------------ snip ------------------------------
25/tcp
15901 - SSL Certificate Expiry
Synopsis
The remote server's SSL certificate has already expired.
Description
This script checks expiry dates of certificates associated with SSL- enabled services on the target and reports whether
any have already expired.
Solution
Purchase or generate a new SSL certificate to replace the existing one.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2004/12/03, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Ports
tcp/25
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If the remote host is a public host in production, any break in the chain nullifies the use of SSL as anyone could
establish a man-in-the- middle attack against the remote host.
Solution
Purchase or generate a proper certificate for this service.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
6.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/12/15, Modification date: 2012/10/25
Ports
tcp/25
25
|-Subject : C=XX/ST=There is no such thing outside US/L=Everywhere/O=OCOSA/OU=Office for
Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs/CN=ubuntu804-base.localdomain/E=root@ubuntu804-
base.localdomain
Here is the list of medium strength SSL ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
DES-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
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Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/04/03, Modification date: 2012/07/25
Ports
tcp/25
192.168.133.135
ubuntu804-base.localdomain
XREF CWE:326
XREF CWE:753
XREF CWE:803
XREF CWE:720
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/10/08, Modification date: 2013/08/30
Ports
tcp/25
Here is the list of weak SSL ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
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EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/187498
http://www.linux4beginners.info/node/disable-sslv2
Solution
Consult the application's documentation to disable SSL 2.0 and use SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, or higher instead.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
CVE CVE-2005-2969
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/10/12, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Ports
tcp/25
52611 - SMTP Service STARTTLS Plaintext Command Injection
Synopsis
The remote mail service allows plaintext command injection while negotiating an encrypted communications channel.
Description
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The remote SMTP service contains a software flaw in its STARTTLS implementation that could allow a remote,
unauthenticated attacker to inject commands during the plaintext protocol phase that will be executed during the
ciphertext protocol phase.
Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to steal a victim's email or associated SASL (Simple Authentication
and Security Layer) credentials.
See Also
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2487
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/516901/30/0/threaded
Solution
Contact the vendor to see if an update is available.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
3.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
References
BID 46767
CVE CVE-2011-0411
CVE CVE-2011-1430
CVE CVE-2011-1431
CVE CVE-2011-1432
CVE CVE-2011-1506
CVE CVE-2011-2165
XREF OSVDB:71020
XREF OSVDB:71021
XREF OSVDB:71854
XREF OSVDB:71946
XREF OSVDB:73251
XREF OSVDB:75014
XREF OSVDB:75256
XREF CERT:555316
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/03/10, Modification date: 2012/06/14
Ports
tcp/25
STARTTLS\r\nRSET\r\n
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220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
250 2.0.0 Ok
http://cr.yp.to/talks/2013.03.12/slides.pdf
http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/
Solution
Reconfigure the affected application, if possible, to avoid use of RC4 ciphers.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
2.2 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 58796
CVE CVE-2013-2566
XREF OSVDB:91162
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/04/05, Modification date: 2013/04/05
Ports
tcp/25
Here is the list of RC4 cipher suites supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
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SSLv2
RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
CVE CVE-2007-1858
XREF OSVDB:34882
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/03/28, Modification date: 2013/07/18
Ports
tcp/25
Here is the list of SSL anonymous ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
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TLSv1
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=SHA1
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
TLSv1
ADH-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=SHA1
ADH-AES128-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=AES-CBC(128) Mac=SHA1
ADH-AES256-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=AES-CBC(256) Mac=SHA1
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
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Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/08/19, Modification date: 2013/10/23
Ports
tcp/25
An SMTP server is running on this port.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2487
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/10/09, Modification date: 2011/12/14
Ports
tcp/25
Here is the SMTP service's SSL certificate that Nessus was able to
collect after sending a 'STARTTLS' command :
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
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Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Issuer Name:
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Serial Number: 00 FA F9 3A 4C 7F B6 B9 CC
Version: 1
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This plugin connects to every SSL-related port and attempts to extract and dump the X.509 certificate.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/05/19, Modification date: 2012/04/02
Ports
tcp/25
Subject Name:
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Issuer Name:
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Serial Number: 00 FA F9 3A 4C 7F B6 B9 CC
Version: 1
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(CN) does not match the host name on which the service listens.
Solution
If the machine has several names, make sure that users connect to the service through the DNS host name that
matches the common name in the certificate.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/04/03, Modification date: 2012/09/30
Ports
tcp/25
metasploitable
ubuntu804-base.localdomain
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3749
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3943
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
36
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/10/16, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Ports
tcp/25
Nessus was able to confirm that the following compression methods are
supported by the target :
NULL (0x00)
DEFLATE (0x01)
SSLv2
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
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EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv2
DES-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA
[...]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffie-Hellman_key_exchange
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_forward_secrecy
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/12/07, Modification date: 2012/04/02
Ports
tcp/25
Here is the list of SSL PFS ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv3
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
SSLv3
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
SSLv3
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=3DES(168) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=SHA1
DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES-CBC(128) Mac=SHA1
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DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES-CBC(256) Mac=SHA1
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
http://www.nessus.org/u?cc4a822a
http://www.openssl.org/~bodo/tls-cbc.txt
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/10/22, Modification date: 2013/10/22
Ports
tcp/25
Here is the list of SSL CBC ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv2
DES-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=MD5
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SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
SSLv2
DES-CBC3-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=MD5
RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(128) Mac=M
[...]
53/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/53
Port 53/tcp was found to be open
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The remote service is a Domain Name System (DNS) server, which provides a mapping between hostnames and IP
addresses.
See Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System
Solution
Disable this service if it is not needed or restrict access to internal hosts only if the service is available externally.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/02/13, Modification date: 2013/05/07
Ports
tcp/53
53/udp
33447 - Multiple Vendor DNS Query ID Field Prediction Cache Poisoning
Synopsis
The remote name resolver (or the server it uses upstream) may be vulnerable to DNS cache poisoning.
Description
The remote DNS resolver does not use random ports when making queries to third party DNS servers.
This problem might be exploited by an attacker to poison the remote DNS server more easily, and therefore divert
legitimate traffic to arbitrary sites.
Solution
Contact your DNS server vendor for a patch
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
9.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.8 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:C)
STIG Severity
I
References
BID 30131
CVE CVE-2008-1447
XREF OSVDB:46776
XREF OSVDB:46777
XREF OSVDB:46786
XREF OSVDB:46837
XREF OSVDB:47510
XREF OSVDB:48186
XREF CERT:800113
XREF IAVA:2008-A-0045
Exploitable with
41
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/07/09, Modification date: 2012/12/10
Ports
udp/53
93.184.216.119
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System
Solution
Disable this service if it is not needed or restrict access to internal hosts only if the service is available externally.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/02/13, Modification date: 2013/05/07
Ports
udp/53
10028 - DNS Server BIND version Directive Remote Version Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain the version number of the remote DNS server.
Description
The remote host is running BIND or another DNS server that reports its version number when it receives a special
request, for the text 'version.bind' in the domain 'chaos'.
This version is not necessarily accurate and could even be forged, as some DNS servers send the information based
on a configuration file.
Solution
It is possible to hide the version number of bind by using the 'version' directive in the 'options' section in named.conf
Risk Factor
None
References
XREF OSVDB:23
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
udp/53
9.4.2
metasploitable
43
69/udp
11819 - TFTP Daemon Detection
Synopsis
A TFTP server is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) daemon. TFTP is often used by routers and
diskless hosts to retrieve their configuration. It is also used by worms to propagate.
Solution
Disable this service if you do not use it.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/08/13, Modification date: 2011/03/17
Ports
udp/69
80/tcp
11213 - HTTP TRACE / TRACK Methods Allowed
Synopsis
Debugging functions are enabled on the remote web server.
Description
The remote web server supports the TRACE and/or TRACK methods. TRACE and TRACK are HTTP methods that
are used to debug web server connections.
See Also
http://www.cgisecurity.com/whitehat-mirror/WH-WhitePaper_XST_ebook.pdf
http://www.apacheweek.com/issues/03-01-24
http://download.oracle.com/sunalerts/1000718.1.html
Solution
Disable these methods. Refer to the plugin output for more information.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
3.9 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 9506
BID 9561
BID 11604
BID 33374
BID 37995
CVE CVE-2003-1567
CVE CVE-2004-2320
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CVE CVE-2010-0386
XREF OSVDB:877
XREF OSVDB:3726
XREF OSVDB:5648
XREF OSVDB:50485
XREF CERT:288308
XREF CERT:867593
XREF CWE:16
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/01/23, Modification date: 2013/03/29
Ports
tcp/80
To disable these methods, add the following lines for each virtual
host in your configuration file :
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^(TRACE|TRACK)
RewriteRule .* - [F]
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------------------------------ snip ------------------------------
CVE CVE-1999-0678
XREF OSVDB:48
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/01/03, Modification date: 2011/03/17
Ports
tcp/80
57792 - Apache HTTP Server httpOnly Cookie Information Disclosure
Synopsis
The web server running on the remote host has an information disclosure vulnerability.
Description
The version of Apache HTTP Server running on the remote host has an information disclosure vulnerability. Sending
a request with HTTP headers long enough to exceed the server limit causes the web server to respond with an HTTP
400. By default, the offending HTTP header and value are displayed on the 400 error page. When used in conjunction
with other attacks (e.g., cross-site scripting), this could result in the compromise of httpOnly cookies.
See Also
http://fd.the-wildcat.de/apache_e36a9cf46c.php
http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1235454
Solution
Upgrade to Apache version 2.2.22 or later.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
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CVSS Temporal Score
3.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 51706
CVE CVE-2012-0053
XREF OSVDB:78556
XREF EDB-ID:18442
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/02/02, Modification date: 2013/10/01
Ports
tcp/80
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.133.135
Accept-Charset: iso-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.9,*;q=0.1
Accept-Language: en
Connection: Close
Cookie: z9=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0)
Pragma: no-cache
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, image/png, */*
Which caused the Cookie header to be displayed in the default error page
(the response shown below has been truncated) :
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The remote service could be identified.
Description
It was possible to identify the remote service by its banner or by looking at the error message it sends when it receives
an HTTP request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/08/19, Modification date: 2013/10/23
Ports
tcp/80
A web server is running on this port.
You can set the directive 'ServerTokens Prod' to limit the information
emanating from the server in its response headers.
Version : 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.10
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Source : X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.10
http://192.168.133.135/doc/
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Ports
tcp/80
111/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/111
Port 111/tcp was found to be open
50
Synopsis
An ONC RPC portmapper is running on the remote host.
Description
The RPC portmapper is running on this port.
The portmapper allows someone to get the port number of each RPC service running on the remote host by sending
either multiple lookup requests or a DUMP request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/04/08, Modification date: 2011/08/29
Ports
tcp/111
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
tcp/111
111/udp
10223 - RPC portmapper Service Detection
Synopsis
An ONC RPC portmapper is running on the remote host.
Description
The RPC portmapper is running on this port.
The portmapper allows someone to get the port number of each RPC service running on the remote host by sending
either multiple lookup requests or a DUMP request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
References
CVE CVE-1999-0632
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/19, Modification date: 2011/11/15
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Ports
udp/111
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
udp/111
137/udp
10150 - Windows NetBIOS / SMB Remote Host Information Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain the network name of the remote host.
Description
The remote host listens on UDP port 137 or TCP port 445 and replies to NetBIOS nbtscan or SMB requests.
Note that this plugin gathers information to be used in other plugins but does not itself generate a report.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2013/01/16
Ports
udp/137
The following 7 NetBIOS names have been gathered :
This SMB server seems to be a Samba server - its MAC address is NULL.
139/tcp
11011 - Microsoft Windows SMB Service Detection
Synopsis
A file / print sharing service is listening on the remote host.
Description
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The remote service understands the CIFS (Common Internet File System) or Server Message Block (SMB) protocol,
used to provide shared access to files, printers, etc between nodes on a network.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/06/05, Modification date: 2012/01/31
Ports
tcp/139
445/tcp
25216 - Samba NDR MS-RPC Request Heap-Based Remote Buffer Overflow
Synopsis
It is possible to execute code on the remote host through Samba.
Description
The version of the Samba server installed on the remote host is affected by multiple heap overflow vulnerabilities,
which can be exploited remotely to execute code with the privileges of the Samba daemon.
See Also
http://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2007-2446.html
Solution
Upgrade to Samba version 3.0.25 or later.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.8 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 23973
53
BID 24195
BID 24196
BID 24197
BID 24198
CVE CVE-2007-2446
XREF OSVDB:34699
XREF OSVDB:34731
XREF OSVDB:34732
XREF OSVDB:34733
Exploitable with
CANVAS (true)Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/05/15, Modification date: 2013/02/01
Ports
tcp/445
42411 - Microsoft Windows SMB Shares Unprivileged Access
Synopsis
It is possible to access a network share.
Description
The remote has one or more Windows shares that can be accessed through the network with the given credentials.
Depending on the share rights, it may allow an attacker to read/write confidential data.
Solution
To restrict access under Windows, open Explorer, do a right click on each share, go to the 'sharing' tab, and click on
'permissions'.
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
BID 8026
CVE CVE-1999-0519
CVE CVE-1999-0520
XREF OSVDB:299
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/11/06, Modification date: 2011/03/27
Ports
tcp/445
- tmp - (readable,writable)
54
+ Content of this share :
..
.ICE-unix
5112.jsvc_up
.X11-unix
.X0-lock
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731957.aspx
http://www.nessus.org/u?74b80723
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html
Solution
Enforce message signing in the host's configuration. On Windows, this is found in the Local Security Policy. On
Samba, the setting is called 'server signing'. See the 'see also' links for further details.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/01/19, Modification date: 2013/10/24
Ports
tcp/445
11011 - Microsoft Windows SMB Service Detection
Synopsis
A file / print sharing service is listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote service understands the CIFS (Common Internet File System) or Server Message Block (SMB) protocol,
used to provide shared access to files, printers, etc between nodes on a network.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/06/05, Modification date: 2012/01/31
Ports
tcp/445
55
The remote host is running Samba, a CIFS/SMB server for Linux and Unix.
See Also
http://www.samba.org/
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/05/16, Modification date: 2013/01/07
Ports
tcp/445
10785 - Microsoft Windows SMB NativeLanManager Remote System Information Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain information about the remote operating system.
Description
It is possible to get the remote operating system name and version (Windows and/or Samba) by sending an
authentication request to port 139 or 445.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2001/10/17, Modification date: 2013/06/25
Ports
tcp/445
The remote Operating System is : Unix
The remote native lan manager is : Samba 3.0.20-Debian
The remote SMB Domain Name is : METASPLOITABLE
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246261
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
56
Publication date: 2000/05/09, Modification date: 2013/04/23
Ports
tcp/445
- NULL sessions are enabled on the remote host
1-5-21-1042354039-2475377354-766472396
57
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/02/13, Modification date: 2012/08/10
Ports
tcp/445
58
UID' and/or 'End UID' preferences for this plugin, then re-run the
scan.
Here are the SMB shares available on the remote host when logged as a NULL session:
- print$
- tmp
- opt
- IPC$
- ADMIN$
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Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
References
XREF OSVDB:300
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/05/09, Modification date: 2011/09/14
Ports
tcp/445
METASPLOITABLE ( os : 0.0 )
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783530.aspx
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/07/25, Modification date: 2012/07/25
Ports
tcp/445
512/tcp
10203 - rexecd Service Detection
Synopsis
The rexecd service is listening on the remote port.
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Description
The rexecd service is open. This service is design to allow users of a network to execute commands remotely.
However, rexecd does not provide any good means of authentication, so it may be abused by an attacker to scan a
third party host.
Solution
comment out the 'exec' line in /etc/inetd.conf and restart the inetd process
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
CVE CVE-1999-0618
XREF OSVDB:9721
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/31, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Ports
tcp/512
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/512
Port 512/tcp was found to be open
513/tcp
10205 - rlogin Service Detection
Synopsis
The rlogin service is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running the 'rlogin' service. This service is dangerous in the sense that it is not ciphered - that
is, everyone can sniff the data that passes between the rlogin client and the rloginserver. This includes logins and
passwords.
Also, it may allow poorly authenticated logins without passwords. If the host is vulnerable to TCP sequence number
guessing (from any network) or IP spoofing (including ARP hijacking on a local network) then it may be possible to
bypass authentication.
Finally, rlogin is an easy way to turn file-write access into full logins through the .rhosts or rhosts.equiv files.
You should disable this service and use ssh instead.
Solution
Comment out the 'login' line in /etc/inetd.conf
Risk Factor
61
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
CVE CVE-1999-0651
XREF OSVDB:193
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/30, Modification date: 2012/08/15
Ports
tcp/513
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/513
Port 513/tcp was found to be open
514/tcp
10380 - rsh Unauthenticated Access (via finger Information)
Synopsis
It was possible to log on this machine without password.
Description
Using common usernames as well as the usernames reported by 'finger', Nessus was able to log in through rsh.
Either the accounts are not protected by passwords or the ~/.rhosts files are not configured properly.
This vulnerability is confirmed to exist in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution, but could be present on any host
that is not securely configured.
Solution
If the remote host is a Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution virtual appliance, apply the relevant patch referenced in
Cisco security advisory cisco-sa-20130109-lms.
Otherwise, remove the .rhosts files or set a password on the impacted accounts.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
STIG Severity
62
I
References
BID 57221
CVE CVE-2012-6392
XREF OSVDB:89112
XREF CISCO-BUG-ID:CSCuc79779
XREF IAVA:2013-A-0019
XREF CISCO-SA:cisco-sa-20130109-lms
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/04/23, Modification date: 2013/02/22
Ports
tcp/514
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'root'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'bin'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=2(bin) gid=2(bin) groups=2(bin)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'daemon'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=1(daemon) gid=1(daemon) groups=1(daemon)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'nobody'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=65534(nobody) gid=65534(nogroup) groups=65534(nogroup)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'postgres'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=108(postgres) gid=117(postgres) groups=114(ssl-cert),117(postgres)
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CVE CVE-1999-0651
XREF OSVDB:193
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/22, Modification date: 2012/08/15
Ports
tcp/514
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/514
Port 514/tcp was found to be open
1099/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/1099
Port 1099/tcp was found to be open
64
See Also
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/rmi/spec/rmiTOC.html
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/rmi/spec/rmi-protocol3.html
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2006/08/16, Modification date: 2011/03/11
Ports
tcp/1099
The remote RMI registry currently does not have information about
any objects.
1524/tcp
51988 - Rogue Shell Backdoor Detection
Synopsis
The remote host may have been compromised.
Description
A shell is listening on the remote port, without any authentication. An attacker may use it by connecting to the remote
port and sending commands directly.
Solution
Verify if the remote host has been compromised, and reinstall the system if necessary.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/02/15, Modification date: 2013/01/23
Ports
tcp/1524
65
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/1524
Port 1524/tcp was found to be open
2049/tcp
42256 - NFS Shares World Readable
Synopsis
The remote NFS server exports world-readable shares.
Description
The remote NFS server is exporting one or more shares without restricting access (based on hostname, IP, or IP
range).
See Also
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO/security.html
Solution
Place the appropriate restrictions on all NFS shares.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
XREF OSVDB:339
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/10/26, Modification date: 2012/09/25
Ports
tcp/2049
/ *
66
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/2049
Port 2049/tcp was found to be open
/ *
67
- program: 100003 (nfs), version: 3
- program: 100003 (nfs), version: 4
2049/udp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
udp/2049
2121/tcp
34324 - FTP Supports Clear Text Authentication
Synopsis
Authentication credentials might be intercepted.
Description
The remote FTP server allows the user's name and password to be transmitted in clear text, which could be
intercepted by a network sniffer or a man-in-the-middle attack.
Solution
Switch to SFTP (part of the SSH suite) or FTPS (FTP over SSL/TLS). In the latter case, configure the server so that
control connections are encrypted.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
XREF CWE:522
XREF CWE:523
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/10/01, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Ports
tcp/2121
68
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/2121
Port 2121/tcp was found to be open
69
Description
Security patches may have been 'backported' to the remote FTP server without changing its version number.
Banner-based checks have been disabled to avoid false positives.
Note that this test is informational only and does not denote any security problem.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?d636c8c7
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/25, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Ports
tcp/2121
3306/tcp
10481 - MySQL Unpassworded Account Check
Synopsis
The remote database server can be accessed without a password.
Description
It is possible to connect to the remote MySQL database server using an unpassworded account. This may allow an
attacker to launch further attacks against the database.
See Also
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/default-privileges.html
Solution
Disable or set a password for the affected account.
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
BID 11704
CVE CVE-2002-1809
CVE CVE-2004-1532
XREF OSVDB:380
XREF OSVDB:16026
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/07/27, Modification date: 2012/03/28
Ports
tcp/3306
70
Here is the list of databases on the remote server :
- information_schema
- dvwa
- metasploit
- mysql
- owasp10
- tikiwiki
- tikiwiki195
71
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2001/08/13, Modification date: 2013/01/07
Ports
tcp/3306
Version : 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5
Protocol : 10
Server Status : SERVER_STATUS_AUTOCOMMIT
Server Capabilities :
CLIENT_LONG_FLAG (Get all column flags)
CLIENT_CONNECT_WITH_DB (One can specify db on connect)
CLIENT_COMPRESS (Can use compression protocol)
CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41 (New 4.1 protocol)
CLIENT_SSL (Switch to SSL after handshake)
CLIENT_TRANSACTIONS (Client knows about transactions)
CLIENT_SECURE_CONNECTION (New 4.1 authentication)
3632/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/3632
Port 3632/tcp was found to be open
5432/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/5432
Port 5432/tcp was found to be open
72
A database service is listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote service is a PostgreSQL database server, or a derivative such as EnterpriseDB.
See Also
http://www.postgresql.org/
Solution
Limit incoming traffic to this port if desired.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/09/14, Modification date: 2013/02/14
Ports
tcp/5432
5900/tcp
61708 - VNC Server 'password' Password
Synopsis
A VNC server running on the remote host is secured with a weak password.
Description
The VNC server running on the remote host is secured with a weak password. Nessus was able to login using VNC
authentication and a password of 'password'. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could exploit this to take control of
the system.
Solution
Secure the VNC service with a strong password.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/08/29, Modification date: 2012/08/29
Ports
tcp/5900
73
tcp/5900
Port 5900/tcp was found to be open
3.3
74
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/07/22, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Ports
tcp/5900
2 (VNC authentication)
6000/tcp
10407 - X Server Detection
Synopsis
An X11 server is listening on the remote host
Description
The remote host is running an X11 server. X11 is a client-server protocol that can be used to display graphical
applications running on a given host on a remote client.
Since the X11 traffic is not ciphered, it is possible for an attacker to eavesdrop on the connection.
Solution
Restrict access to this port. If the X11 client/server facility is not used, disable TCP support in X11 entirely (-nolisten
tcp).
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/05/12, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Ports
tcp/6000
75
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/6000
Port 6000/tcp was found to be open
6667/tcp
46882 - UnrealIRCd Backdoor Detection
Synopsis
The remote IRC server contains a backdoor.
Description
The remote IRC server is a version of UnrealIRCd with a backdoor that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code on
the affected host.
See Also
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Jun/277
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Jun/284
http://www.unrealircd.com/txt/unrealsecadvisory.20100612.txt
Solution
Re-download the software, verify it using the published MD5 / SHA1 checksums, and re-install it.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 40820
CVE CVE-2010-2075
XREF OSVDB:65445
Exploitable with
CANVAS (true)Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/06/14, Modification date: 2013/02/06
Ports
tcp/6667
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
76
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/6667
Port 6667/tcp was found to be open
8009/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
77
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/8009
Port 8009/tcp was found to be open
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ajp/ajpv13a.html
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2006/04/05, Modification date: 2011/03/11
Ports
tcp/8009
8180/tcp
34970 - Apache Tomcat Manager Common Administrative Credentials
Synopsis
The management console for the remote web server is protected using a known set of credentials.
Description
It is possible to gain access to the Manager web application for the remote Tomcat server using a known set of
credentials. A remote attacker can leverage this issue to install a malicious application on the affected server and run
code with Tomcat's privileges (usually SYSTEM on Windows, or the unprivileged 'tomcat' account on Unix).
Worms are known to propagate this way.
See Also
http://markmail.org/thread/wfu4nff5chvkb6xp
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=834047
http://www.intevydis.com/blog/?p=87
78
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-10-214/
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2010-10/0260.html
Solution
Edit the associated 'tomcat-users.xml' file and change or remove the affected set of credentials.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 36253
BID 36954
BID 37086
BID 38084
BID 44172
CVE CVE-2009-3099
CVE CVE-2009-3548
CVE CVE-2010-0557
CVE CVE-2010-4094
XREF OSVDB:57898
XREF OSVDB:60176
XREF OSVDB:60317
XREF OSVDB:62118
XREF OSVDB:69008
XREF EDB-ID:18619
XREF CWE:255
Exploitable with
Core Impact (true)Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/11/26, Modification date: 2013/04/24
Ports
tcp/8180
http://192.168.133.135:8180/manager/html
79
- Username : tomcat
- Password : tomcat
Product : Tomcat
Installed version : 5.5
Support ended : 2012-09-30
Supported versions : 7.0.x / 6.0.x
Additional information : http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-55-eol.html
80
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/08/19, Modification date: 2013/10/23
Ports
tcp/8180
A web server is running on this port.
81
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q6
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=315
Solution
Replace the default error pages with custom error pages to hide the version number. Refer to the Apache wiki or the
Java Servlet Specification for more information.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/18, Modification date: 2013/05/15
Ports
tcp/8180
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
Content-Type: text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 02:45:04 GMT
Connection: close
82
None
References
XREF OSVDB:39272
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/10/28, Modification date: 2013/10/09
Ports
tcp/8180
The MD5 fingerprint for 'favicon.ico' suggests the web server is Apache Tomcat or Alfresco
Community.
8787/tcp
11219 - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Ports
tcp/8787
Port 8787/tcp was found to be open
If you know what this service is and think the banner could be used to
identify it, please send a description of the service along with the
following output to [email protected] :
Port : 8787
Type : get_http
Banner :
0x0000: 00 00 00 03 04 08 46 00 00 03 A1 04 08 6F 3A 16 ......F......o:.
0x0010: 44 52 62 3A 3A 44 52 62 43 6F 6E 6E 45 72 72 6F DRb::DRbConnErro
0x0020: 72 07 3A 07 62 74 5B 17 22 2F 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C r.:.bt[."//usr/l
0x0030: 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F ib/ruby/1.8/drb/
83
0x0040: 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 35 37 33 3A 69 6E 20 60 6C drb.rb:573:in `l
0x0050: 6F 61 64 27 22 37 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F 72 oad'"7/usr/lib/r
0x0060: 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F 64 72 62 2E uby/1.8/drb/drb.
0x0070: 72 62 3A 36 31 32 3A 69 6E 20 60 72 65 63 76 5F rb:612:in `recv_
0x0080: 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 27 22 37 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C request'"7/usr/l
0x0090: 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F ib/ruby/1.8/drb/
0x00A0: 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 39 31 31 3A 69 6E 20 60 72 drb.rb:911:in `r
0x00B0: 65 63 76 5F 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 27 22 3C 2F 75 ecv_request'"</u
0x00C0: 73 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F sr/lib/ruby/1.8/
0x00D0: 64 72 62 2F 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 31 35 33 30 3A drb/drb.rb:1530:
0x00E0: 69 6E 20 60 69 6E 69 74 5F 77 69 74 68 5F 63 6C in `init_with_cl
0x00F0: 69 65 6E 74 27 22 39 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F ient'"9/usr/lib/
0x0100: 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F 64 72 62 ruby/1.8/drb/drb
0x0110: 2E 72 62 3A 31 35 34 32 3A 69 6E 20 60 73 65 74 .rb:1542:in `set
0x0120: 75 70 5F 6D 65 73 73 61 67 65 27 22 33 2F 75 73 up_message'"3/us
0x0130: 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 r/lib/ruby/1.8/d
0x0140: 72 62 2F 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 31 34 39 34 [...]
43838/tcp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
tcp/43838
44636/udp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
udp/44636
84
- program: 100005 (mountd), version: 1
- program: 100005 (mountd), version: 2
- program: 100005 (mountd), version: 3
45594/tcp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
tcp/45594
51723/udp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
udp/51723
57350/udp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
85
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
udp/57350
58532/tcp
11111 - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Ports
tcp/58532
86
Vulnerabilities By Plugin
10380 (1) - rsh Unauthenticated Access (via finger Information)
Synopsis
It was possible to log on this machine without password.
Description
Using common usernames as well as the usernames reported by 'finger', Nessus was able to log in through rsh.
Either the accounts are not protected by passwords or the ~/.rhosts files are not configured properly.
This vulnerability is confirmed to exist in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution, but could be present on any host
that is not securely configured.
Solution
If the remote host is a Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution virtual appliance, apply the relevant patch referenced in
Cisco security advisory cisco-sa-20130109-lms.
Otherwise, remove the .rhosts files or set a password on the impacted accounts.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
STIG Severity
I
References
BID 57221
CVE CVE-2012-6392
XREF OSVDB:89112
XREF CISCO-BUG-ID:CSCuc79779
XREF IAVA:2013-A-0019
XREF CISCO-SA:cisco-sa-20130109-lms
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/04/23, Modification date: 2013/02/22
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/514)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'root'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'bin'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=2(bin) gid=2(bin) groups=2(bin)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'daemon'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=1(daemon) gid=1(daemon) groups=1(daemon)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'nobody'.
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=65534(nobody) gid=65534(nogroup) groups=65534(nogroup)
It was possible to log into this host using the account 'postgres'.
88
Here is the output of the 'id' command :
uid=108(postgres) gid=117(postgres) groups=114(ssl-cert),117(postgres)
89
25216 (1) - Samba NDR MS-RPC Request Heap-Based Remote Buffer Overflow
Synopsis
It is possible to execute code on the remote host through Samba.
Description
The version of the Samba server installed on the remote host is affected by multiple heap overflow vulnerabilities,
which can be exploited remotely to execute code with the privileges of the Samba daemon.
See Also
http://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2007-2446.html
Solution
Upgrade to Samba version 3.0.25 or later.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.8 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 23973
BID 24195
BID 24196
BID 24197
BID 24198
CVE CVE-2007-2446
XREF OSVDB:34699
XREF OSVDB:34731
XREF OSVDB:34732
XREF OSVDB:34733
Exploitable with
CANVAS (true)Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/05/15, Modification date: 2013/02/01
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
90
32314 (1) - Debian OpenSSH/OpenSSL Package Random Number Generator Weakness
Synopsis
The remote SSH host keys are weak.
Description
The remote SSH host key has been generated on a Debian or Ubuntu system which contains a bug in the random
number generator of its OpenSSL library.
The problem is due to a Debian packager removing nearly all sources of entropy in the remote version of OpenSSL.
An attacker can easily obtain the private part of the remote key and use this to set up decipher the remote session or
set up a man in the middle attack.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?5d01bdab
http://www.nessus.org/u?f14f4224
Solution
Consider all cryptographic material generated on the remote host to be guessable. In particuliar, all SSH, SSL and
OpenVPN key material should be re-generated.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 29179
CVE CVE-2008-0166
XREF OSVDB:45029
XREF CWE:310
Exploitable with
Core Impact (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/05/14, Modification date: 2011/03/21
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/22)
91
33850 (1) - Unsupported Unix Operating System
Synopsis
The remote host is running an obsolete operating system.
Description
According to its version, the remote Unix operating system is obsolete and is no longer maintained by its vendor or
provider.
Lack of support implies that no new security patches will be released for it.
Solution
Upgrade to a newer version.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/08/08, Modification date: 2013/10/17
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
92
34970 (1) - Apache Tomcat Manager Common Administrative Credentials
Synopsis
The management console for the remote web server is protected using a known set of credentials.
Description
It is possible to gain access to the Manager web application for the remote Tomcat server using a known set of
credentials. A remote attacker can leverage this issue to install a malicious application on the affected server and run
code with Tomcat's privileges (usually SYSTEM on Windows, or the unprivileged 'tomcat' account on Unix).
Worms are known to propagate this way.
See Also
http://markmail.org/thread/wfu4nff5chvkb6xp
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=834047
http://www.intevydis.com/blog/?p=87
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-10-214/
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2010-10/0260.html
Solution
Edit the associated 'tomcat-users.xml' file and change or remove the affected set of credentials.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 36253
BID 36954
BID 37086
BID 38084
BID 44172
CVE CVE-2009-3099
CVE CVE-2009-3548
CVE CVE-2010-0557
CVE CVE-2010-4094
XREF OSVDB:57898
XREF OSVDB:60176
XREF OSVDB:60317
XREF OSVDB:62118
XREF OSVDB:69008
93
XREF EDB-ID:18619
XREF CWE:255
Exploitable with
Core Impact (true)Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/11/26, Modification date: 2013/04/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
http://192.168.133.135:8180/manager/html
- Username : tomcat
- Password : tomcat
94
46882 (1) - UnrealIRCd Backdoor Detection
Synopsis
The remote IRC server contains a backdoor.
Description
The remote IRC server is a version of UnrealIRCd with a backdoor that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code on
the affected host.
See Also
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Jun/277
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Jun/284
http://www.unrealircd.com/txt/unrealsecadvisory.20100612.txt
Solution
Re-download the software, verify it using the published MD5 / SHA1 checksums, and re-install it.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 40820
CVE CVE-2010-2075
XREF OSVDB:65445
Exploitable with
CANVAS (true)Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/06/14, Modification date: 2013/02/06
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/6667)
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
95
51988 (1) - Rogue Shell Backdoor Detection
Synopsis
The remote host may have been compromised.
Description
A shell is listening on the remote port, without any authentication. An attacker may use it by connecting to the remote
port and sending commands directly.
Solution
Verify if the remote host has been compromised, and reinstall the system if necessary.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/02/15, Modification date: 2013/01/23
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/1524)
96
55523 (1) - vsftpd Smiley Face Backdoor
Synopsis
The remote FTP server contains a backdoor allowing execution of arbitrary code.
Description
The version of vsftpd running on the remote host has been compiled with a backdoor. Attempting to login with a
username containing :) (a smiley face) triggers the backdoor, which results in a shell listening on TCP port 6200. The
shell stops listening after a client connects to and disconnects from it.
An unauthenticated, remote attacker could exploit this to execute arbitrary code as root.
See Also
http://pastebin.com/AetT9sS5
http://www.nessus.org/u?abcbc915
Solution
Validate and recompile a legitimate copy of the source code.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
8.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
References
BID 48539
XREF OSVDB:73573
XREF EDB-ID:17491
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/07/06, Modification date: 2011/10/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
97
61708 (1) - VNC Server 'password' Password
Synopsis
A VNC server running on the remote host is secured with a weak password.
Description
The VNC server running on the remote host is secured with a weak password. Nessus was able to login using VNC
authentication and a password of 'password'. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could exploit this to take control of
the system.
Solution
Secure the VNC service with a strong password.
Risk Factor
Critical
CVSS Base Score
10.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/08/29, Modification date: 2012/08/29
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5900)
98
10205 (1) - rlogin Service Detection
Synopsis
The rlogin service is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running the 'rlogin' service. This service is dangerous in the sense that it is not ciphered - that
is, everyone can sniff the data that passes between the rlogin client and the rloginserver. This includes logins and
passwords.
Also, it may allow poorly authenticated logins without passwords. If the host is vulnerable to TCP sequence number
guessing (from any network) or IP spoofing (including ARP hijacking on a local network) then it may be possible to
bypass authentication.
Finally, rlogin is an easy way to turn file-write access into full logins through the .rhosts or rhosts.equiv files.
You should disable this service and use ssh instead.
Solution
Comment out the 'login' line in /etc/inetd.conf
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
CVE CVE-1999-0651
XREF OSVDB:193
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/30, Modification date: 2012/08/15
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/513)
99
10245 (1) - rsh Service Detection
Synopsis
The rsh service is running.
Description
The remote host is running the 'rsh' service. This service is dangerous in the sense that it is not ciphered - that is,
everyone can sniff the data that passes between the rsh client and the rsh server. This includes logins and passwords.
Also, it may allow poorly authenticated logins without passwords. If the host is vulnerable to TCP sequence number
guessing (from any network) or IP spoofing (including ARP hijacking on a local network) then it may be possible to
bypass authentication.
Finally, rsh is an easy way to turn file-write access into full logins through the .rhosts or rhosts.equiv files.
You should disable this service and use ssh instead.
Solution
Comment out the 'rsh' line in /etc/inetd.conf
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
CVE CVE-1999-0651
XREF OSVDB:193
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/22, Modification date: 2012/08/15
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/514)
100
10481 (1) - MySQL Unpassworded Account Check
Synopsis
The remote database server can be accessed without a password.
Description
It is possible to connect to the remote MySQL database server using an unpassworded account. This may allow an
attacker to launch further attacks against the database.
See Also
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/default-privileges.html
Solution
Disable or set a password for the affected account.
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
BID 11704
CVE CVE-2002-1809
CVE CVE-2004-1532
XREF OSVDB:380
XREF OSVDB:16026
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/07/27, Modification date: 2012/03/28
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/3306)
- information_schema
- dvwa
- metasploit
- mysql
- owasp10
- tikiwiki
- tikiwiki195
101
33447 (1) - Multiple Vendor DNS Query ID Field Prediction Cache Poisoning
Synopsis
The remote name resolver (or the server it uses upstream) may be vulnerable to DNS cache poisoning.
Description
The remote DNS resolver does not use random ports when making queries to third party DNS servers.
This problem might be exploited by an attacker to poison the remote DNS server more easily, and therefore divert
legitimate traffic to arbitrary sites.
Solution
Contact your DNS server vendor for a patch
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
9.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:C)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.8 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:C)
STIG Severity
I
References
BID 30131
CVE CVE-2008-1447
XREF OSVDB:46776
XREF OSVDB:46777
XREF OSVDB:46786
XREF OSVDB:46837
XREF OSVDB:47510
XREF OSVDB:48186
XREF CERT:800113
XREF IAVA:2008-A-0045
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/07/09, Modification date: 2012/12/10
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/53)
102
34460 (1) - Unsupported Web Server Detection
Synopsis
The remote web server is obsolete / unsupported.
Description
According to its version, the remote web server is obsolete and no longer maintained by its vendor or provider.
A lack of support implies that no new security patches are being released for it.
Solution
Remove the service if it is no longer needed. Otherwise, upgrade to a newer version if possible or switch to another
server.
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/10/21, Modification date: 2013/10/01
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
Product : Tomcat
Installed version : 5.5
Support ended : 2012-09-30
Supported versions : 7.0.x / 6.0.x
Additional information : http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-55-eol.html
103
42411 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB Shares Unprivileged Access
Synopsis
It is possible to access a network share.
Description
The remote has one or more Windows shares that can be accessed through the network with the given credentials.
Depending on the share rights, it may allow an attacker to read/write confidential data.
Solution
To restrict access under Windows, open Explorer, do a right click on each share, go to the 'sharing' tab, and click on
'permissions'.
Risk Factor
High
CVSS Base Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
CVSS Temporal Score
7.5 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
References
BID 8026
CVE CVE-1999-0519
CVE CVE-1999-0520
XREF OSVDB:299
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/11/06, Modification date: 2011/03/27
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
- tmp - (readable,writable)
+ Content of this share :
..
.ICE-unix
5112.jsvc_up
.X11-unix
.X0-lock
104
10056 (1) - /doc Directory Browsable
Synopsis
The remote web server is affected by an information disclosure vulnerability.
Description
The /doc directory is browsable. /doc shows the contents of the /usr/doc directory, which reveals not only which
programs are installed but also their versions.
See Also
http://projects.webappsec.org/Directory-Indexing
Solution
Use access restrictions for the /doc directory.
If you use Apache you might use this in your access.conf :
<Directory /usr/doc>
AllowOverride None order deny,allow deny from all allow from localhost </Directory>
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
4.2 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 318
CVE CVE-1999-0678
XREF OSVDB:48
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/01/03, Modification date: 2011/03/17
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
105
10079 (1) - Anonymous FTP Enabled
Synopsis
Anonymous logins are allowed on the remote FTP server.
Description
This FTP service allows anonymous logins. Any remote user may connect and authenticate without providing a
password or unique credentials. This allows a user to access any files made available on the FTP server.
Solution
Disable anonymous FTP if it is not required. Routinely check the FTP server to ensure sensitive content is not
available.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
CVE CVE-1999-0497
XREF OSVDB:69
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/06/22, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
106
10203 (1) - rexecd Service Detection
Synopsis
The rexecd service is listening on the remote port.
Description
The rexecd service is open. This service is design to allow users of a network to execute commands remotely.
However, rexecd does not provide any good means of authentication, so it may be abused by an attacker to scan a
third party host.
Solution
comment out the 'exec' line in /etc/inetd.conf and restart the inetd process
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
CVE CVE-1999-0618
XREF OSVDB:9721
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/31, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/512)
107
11213 (1) - HTTP TRACE / TRACK Methods Allowed
Synopsis
Debugging functions are enabled on the remote web server.
Description
The remote web server supports the TRACE and/or TRACK methods. TRACE and TRACK are HTTP methods that
are used to debug web server connections.
See Also
http://www.cgisecurity.com/whitehat-mirror/WH-WhitePaper_XST_ebook.pdf
http://www.apacheweek.com/issues/03-01-24
http://download.oracle.com/sunalerts/1000718.1.html
Solution
Disable these methods. Refer to the plugin output for more information.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
3.9 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 9506
BID 9561
BID 11604
BID 33374
BID 37995
CVE CVE-2003-1567
CVE CVE-2004-2320
CVE CVE-2010-0386
XREF OSVDB:877
XREF OSVDB:3726
XREF OSVDB:5648
XREF OSVDB:50485
XREF CERT:288308
XREF CERT:867593
XREF CWE:16
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
108
Publication date: 2003/01/23, Modification date: 2013/03/29
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
To disable these methods, add the following lines for each virtual
host in your configuration file :
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^(TRACE|TRACK)
RewriteRule .* - [F]
109
12217 (1) - DNS Server Cache Snooping Remote Information Disclosure
Synopsis
The remote DNS server is vulnerable to cache snooping attacks.
Description
The remote DNS server responds to queries for third-party domains that do not have the recursion bit set.
This may allow a remote attacker to determine which domains have recently been resolved via this name server, and
therefore which hosts have been recently visited.
For instance, if an attacker was interested in whether your company utilizes the online services of a particular financial
institution, they would be able to use this attack to build a statistical model regarding company usage of that financial
institution. Of course, the attack can also be used to find B2B partners, web-surfing patterns, external mail servers,
and more.
Note: If this is an internal DNS server not accessable to outside networks, attacks would be limited to the internal
network. This may include employees, consultants and potentially users on a guest network or WiFi connection if
supported.
See Also
http://www.rootsecure.net/content/downloads/pdf/dns_cache_snooping.pdf
Solution
Contact the vendor of the DNS software for a fix.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2004/04/27, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/53)
93.184.216.119
110
15901 (1) - SSL Certificate Expiry
Synopsis
The remote server's SSL certificate has already expired.
Description
This script checks expiry dates of certificates associated with SSL- enabled services on the target and reports whether
any have already expired.
Solution
Purchase or generate a new SSL certificate to replace the existing one.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2004/12/03, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
111
20007 (1) - SSL Version 2 (v2) Protocol Detection
Synopsis
The remote service encrypts traffic using a protocol with known weaknesses.
Description
The remote service accepts connections encrypted using SSL 2.0, which reportedly suffers from several cryptographic
flaws and has been deprecated for several years. An attacker may be able to exploit these issues to conduct man-in-
the-middle attacks or decrypt communications between the affected service and clients.
See Also
http://www.schneier.com/paper-ssl.pdf
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/187498
http://www.linux4beginners.info/node/disable-sslv2
Solution
Consult the application's documentation to disable SSL 2.0 and use SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, or higher instead.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
CVE CVE-2005-2969
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/10/12, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
112
26928 (1) - SSL Weak Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports the use of weak SSL ciphers.
Description
The remote host supports the use of SSL ciphers that offer weak encryption.
Note: This is considerably easier to exploit if the attacker is on the same physical network.
See Also
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html
Solution
Reconfigure the affected application, if possible to avoid the use of weak ciphers.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
XREF CWE:327
XREF CWE:326
XREF CWE:753
XREF CWE:803
XREF CWE:720
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/10/08, Modification date: 2013/08/30
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the list of weak SSL ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
113
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
114
42256 (1) - NFS Shares World Readable
Synopsis
The remote NFS server exports world-readable shares.
Description
The remote NFS server is exporting one or more shares without restricting access (based on hostname, IP, or IP
range).
See Also
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO/security.html
Solution
Place the appropriate restrictions on all NFS shares.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
XREF OSVDB:339
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/10/26, Modification date: 2012/09/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2049)
/ *
115
42873 (1) - SSL Medium Strength Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports the use of medium strength SSL ciphers.
Description
The remote host supports the use of SSL ciphers that offer medium strength encryption, which we currently regard as
those with key lengths at least 56 bits and less than 112 bits.
Note: This is considerably easier to exploit if the attacker is on the same physical network.
Solution
Reconfigure the affected application if possible to avoid use of medium strength ciphers.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/11/23, Modification date: 2012/04/02
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the list of medium strength SSL ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
DES-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
116
45411 (1) - SSL Certificate with Wrong Hostname
Synopsis
The SSL certificate for this service is for a different host.
Description
The commonName (CN) of the SSL certificate presented on this service is for a different machine.
Solution
Purchase or generate a proper certificate for this service.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/04/03, Modification date: 2012/07/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
192.168.133.135
ubuntu804-base.localdomain
117
51192 (1) - SSL Certificate Cannot Be Trusted
Synopsis
The SSL certificate for this service cannot be trusted.
Description
The server's X.509 certificate does not have a signature from a known public certificate authority. This situation can
occur in three different ways, each of which results in a break in the chain below which certificates cannot be trusted.
First, the top of the certificate chain sent by the server might not be descended from a known public certificate
authority. This can occur either when the top of the chain is an unrecognized, self-signed certificate, or when
intermediate certificates are missing that would connect the top of the certificate chain to a known public certificate
authority.
Second, the certificate chain may contain a certificate that is not valid at the time of the scan. This can occur either
when the scan occurs before one of the certificate's 'notBefore' dates, or after one of the certificate's 'notAfter' dates.
Third, the certificate chain may contain a signature that either didn't match the certificate's information, or could not
be verified. Bad signatures can be fixed by getting the certificate with the bad signature to be re-signed by its issuer.
Signatures that could not be verified are the result of the certificate's issuer using a signing algorithm that Nessus
either does not support or does not recognize.
If the remote host is a public host in production, any break in the chain nullifies the use of SSL as anyone could
establish a man-in-the- middle attack against the remote host.
Solution
Purchase or generate a proper certificate for this service.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
6.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/12/15, Modification date: 2012/10/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
118
52611 (1) - SMTP Service STARTTLS Plaintext Command Injection
Synopsis
The remote mail service allows plaintext command injection while negotiating an encrypted communications channel.
Description
The remote SMTP service contains a software flaw in its STARTTLS implementation that could allow a remote,
unauthenticated attacker to inject commands during the plaintext protocol phase that will be executed during the
ciphertext protocol phase.
Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to steal a victim's email or associated SASL (Simple Authentication
and Security Layer) credentials.
See Also
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2487
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/516901/30/0/threaded
Solution
Contact the vendor to see if an update is available.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
3.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
References
BID 46767
CVE CVE-2011-0411
CVE CVE-2011-1430
CVE CVE-2011-1431
CVE CVE-2011-1432
CVE CVE-2011-1506
CVE CVE-2011-2165
XREF OSVDB:71020
XREF OSVDB:71021
XREF OSVDB:71854
XREF OSVDB:71946
XREF OSVDB:73251
XREF OSVDB:75014
XREF OSVDB:75256
XREF CERT:555316
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/03/10, Modification date: 2012/06/14
Hosts
119
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
STARTTLS\r\nRSET\r\n
120
57582 (1) - SSL Self-Signed Certificate
Synopsis
The SSL certificate chain for this service ends in an unrecognized self-signed certificate.
Description
The X.509 certificate chain for this service is not signed by a recognized certificate authority. If the remote host is a
public host in production, this nullifies the use of SSL as anyone could establish a man-in-the-middle attack against
the remote host.
Note that this plugin does not check for certificate chains that end in a certificate that is not self-signed, but is signed
by an unrecognized certificate authority.
Solution
Purchase or generate a proper certificate for this service.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
6.4 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/01/17, Modification date: 2012/10/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
121
57608 (1) - SMB Signing Disabled
Synopsis
Signing is disabled on the remote SMB server.
Description
Signing is disabled on the remote SMB server. This can allow man-in-the-middle attacks against the SMB server.
See Also
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887429
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731957.aspx
http://www.nessus.org/u?74b80723
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html
Solution
Enforce message signing in the host's configuration. On Windows, this is found in the Local Security Policy. On
Samba, the setting is called 'server signing'. See the 'see also' links for further details.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
5.0 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/01/19, Modification date: 2013/10/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
122
57792 (1) - Apache HTTP Server httpOnly Cookie Information Disclosure
Synopsis
The web server running on the remote host has an information disclosure vulnerability.
Description
The version of Apache HTTP Server running on the remote host has an information disclosure vulnerability. Sending
a request with HTTP headers long enough to exceed the server limit causes the web server to respond with an HTTP
400. By default, the offending HTTP header and value are displayed on the 400 error page. When used in conjunction
with other attacks (e.g., cross-site scripting), this could result in the compromise of httpOnly cookies.
See Also
http://fd.the-wildcat.de/apache_e36a9cf46c.php
http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1235454
Solution
Upgrade to Apache version 2.2.22 or later.
Risk Factor
Medium
CVSS Base Score
4.3 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
3.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 51706
CVE CVE-2012-0053
XREF OSVDB:78556
XREF EDB-ID:18442
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/02/02, Modification date: 2013/10/01
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.133.135
Accept-Charset: iso-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.9,*;q=0.1
Accept-Language: en
Connection: Close
Cookie: z9=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0)
Pragma: no-cache
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, image/png, */*
Which caused the Cookie header to be displayed in the default error page
(the response shown below has been truncated) :
123
<pre>
Cookie: z9=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...
124
34324 (2) - FTP Supports Clear Text Authentication
Synopsis
Authentication credentials might be intercepted.
Description
The remote FTP server allows the user's name and password to be transmitted in clear text, which could be
intercepted by a network sniffer or a man-in-the-middle attack.
Solution
Switch to SFTP (part of the SSH suite) or FTPS (FTP over SSL/TLS). In the latter case, configure the server so that
control connections are encrypted.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
XREF CWE:522
XREF CWE:523
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/10/01, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2121)
125
10407 (1) - X Server Detection
Synopsis
An X11 server is listening on the remote host
Description
The remote host is running an X11 server. X11 is a client-server protocol that can be used to display graphical
applications running on a given host on a remote client.
Since the X11 traffic is not ciphered, it is possible for an attacker to eavesdrop on the connection.
Solution
Restrict access to this port. If the X11 client/server facility is not used, disable TCP support in X11 entirely (-nolisten
tcp).
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/05/12, Modification date: 2013/01/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/6000)
126
31705 (1) - SSL Anonymous Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports the use of anonymous SSL ciphers.
Description
The remote host supports the use of anonymous SSL ciphers. While this enables an administrator to set up a service
that encrypts traffic without having to generate and configure SSL certificates, it offers no way to verify the remote
host's identity and renders the service vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack.
Note: This is considerably easier to exploit if the attacker is on the same physical network.
See Also
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html
Solution
Reconfigure the affected application if possible to avoid use of weak ciphers.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
2.1 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 28482
CVE CVE-2007-1858
XREF OSVDB:34882
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/03/28, Modification date: 2013/07/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the list of SSL anonymous ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=SHA1
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
127
TLSv1
ADH-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=SHA1
ADH-AES128-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=AES-CBC(128) Mac=SHA1
ADH-AES256-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=AES-CBC(256) Mac=SHA1
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
128
42263 (1) - Unencrypted Telnet Server
Synopsis
The remote Telnet server transmits traffic in cleartext.
Description
The remote host is running a Telnet server over an unencrypted channel.
Using Telnet over an unencrypted channel is not recommended as logins, passwords and commands are transferred
in cleartext. An attacker may eavesdrop on a Telnet session and obtain credentials or other sensitive information.
Use of SSH is prefered nowadays as it protects credentials from eavesdropping and can tunnel additional data
streams such as the X11 session.
Solution
Disable this service and use SSH instead.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/10/27, Modification date: 2013/06/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/23)
Nessus collected the following banner from the remote Telnet server :
Contact: msfdev[at]metasploit.com
metasploitable login:
------------------------------ snip ------------------------------
129
65821 (1) - SSL RC4 Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports the use of the RC4 cipher.
Description
The remote host supports the use of RC4 in one or more cipher suites. The RC4 cipher is flawed in its generation of
a pseudo-random stream of bytes so that a wide variety of small biases are introduced into the stream, decreasing its
randomness.
If plaintext is repeatedly encrypted (e.g. HTTP cookies), and an attacker is able to obtain many (i.e. tens of millions)
ciphertexts, the attacker may be able to derive the plaintext.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?217a3666
http://cr.yp.to/talks/2013.03.12/slides.pdf
http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/
Solution
Reconfigure the affected application, if possible, to avoid use of RC4 ciphers.
Risk Factor
Low
CVSS Base Score
2.6 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
CVSS Temporal Score
2.2 (CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
References
BID 58796
CVE CVE-2013-2566
XREF OSVDB:91162
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/04/05, Modification date: 2013/04/05
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the list of RC4 cipher suites supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv2
130
RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5
RC4-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
131
11219 (25) - Nessus SYN scanner
Synopsis
It is possible to determine which TCP ports are open.
Description
This plugin is a SYN 'half-open' port scanner. It shall be reasonably quick even against a firewalled target.
Note that SYN scans are less intrusive than TCP (full connect) scans against broken services, but they might cause
problems for less robust firewalls and also leave unclosed connections on the remote target, if the network is loaded.
Solution
Protect your target with an IP filter.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/02/04, Modification date: 2013/10/15
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
Port 21/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/22)
Port 22/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/23)
Port 23/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Port 25/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/53)
Port 53/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
Port 80/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/111)
Port 111/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/139)
Port 139/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
Port 445/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/512)
Port 512/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/513)
Port 513/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/514)
Port 514/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/1099)
Port 1099/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/1524)
Port 1524/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2049)
Port 2049/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2121)
132
Port 2121/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/3306)
Port 3306/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/3632)
Port 3632/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5432)
Port 5432/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5900)
Port 5900/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/6000)
Port 6000/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/6667)
Port 6667/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8009)
Port 8009/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
Port 8180/tcp was found to be open
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8787)
Port 8787/tcp was found to be open
133
11111 (10) - RPC Services Enumeration
Synopsis
An ONC RPC service is running on the remote host.
Description
By sending a DUMP request to the portmapper, it was possible to enumerate the ONC RPC services running on the
remote port. Using this information, it is possible to connect and bind to each service by sending an RPC request to
the remote port.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/08/24, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/111)
192.168.133.135 (udp/111)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2049)
192.168.133.135 (udp/2049)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/43838)
192.168.133.135 (udp/44636)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/45594)
134
- program: 100024 (status), version: 1
192.168.133.135 (udp/51723)
192.168.133.135 (udp/57350)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/58532)
135
22964 (10) - Service Detection
Synopsis
The remote service could be identified.
Description
It was possible to identify the remote service by its banner or by looking at the error message it sends when it receives
an HTTP request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/08/19, Modification date: 2013/10/23
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
An FTP server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/22)
An SSH server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/23)
A telnet server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
An SMTP server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
A web server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/1524)
A shell server (Metasploitable) is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2121)
An FTP server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5900)
A vnc server is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/6667)
An IRC server seems to be running on this port is running on this port.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
A web server is running on this port.
136
10092 (2) - FTP Server Detection
Synopsis
An FTP server is listening on this port.
Description
It is possible to obtain the banner of the remote FTP server by connecting to the remote port.
Solution
N/A
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2013/03/08
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2121)
137
10107 (2) - HTTP Server Type and Version
Synopsis
A web server is running on the remote host.
Description
This plugin attempts to determine the type and the version of the remote web server.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/01/04, Modification date: 2013/09/27
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
The remote web server type is :
You can set the directive 'ServerTokens Prod' to limit the information
emanating from the server in its response headers.
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
The remote web server type is :
138
11002 (2) - DNS Server Detection
Synopsis
A DNS server is listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote service is a Domain Name System (DNS) server, which provides a mapping between hostnames and IP
addresses.
See Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System
Solution
Disable this service if it is not needed or restrict access to internal hosts only if the service is available externally.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/02/13, Modification date: 2013/05/07
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/53)
192.168.133.135 (udp/53)
139
11011 (2) - Microsoft Windows SMB Service Detection
Synopsis
A file / print sharing service is listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote service understands the CIFS (Common Internet File System) or Server Message Block (SMB) protocol,
used to provide shared access to files, printers, etc between nodes on a network.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/06/05, Modification date: 2012/01/31
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/139)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
140
24260 (2) - HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Information
Synopsis
Some information about the remote HTTP configuration can be extracted.
Description
This test gives some information about the remote HTTP protocol - the version used, whether HTTP Keep-Alive and
HTTP pipelining are enabled, etc...
This test is informational only and does not denote any security problem.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/01/30, Modification date: 2011/05/31
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
Content-Type: text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 02:45:04 GMT
Connection: close
141
10028 (1) - DNS Server BIND version Directive Remote Version Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain the version number of the remote DNS server.
Description
The remote host is running BIND or another DNS server that reports its version number when it receives a special
request, for the text 'version.bind' in the domain 'chaos'.
This version is not necessarily accurate and could even be forged, as some DNS servers send the information based
on a configuration file.
Solution
It is possible to hide the version number of bind by using the 'version' directive in the 'options' section in named.conf
Risk Factor
None
References
XREF OSVDB:23
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/53)
9.4.2
142
10114 (1) - ICMP Timestamp Request Remote Date Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to determine the exact time set on the remote host.
Description
The remote host answers to an ICMP timestamp request. This allows an attacker to know the date that is set on
the targeted machine, which may assist an unauthenticated, remote attacker in defeating time-based authentication
protocols.
Timestamps returned from machines running Windows Vista / 7 / 2008 / 2008 R2 are deliberately incorrect, but
usually within 1000 seconds of the actual system time.
Solution
Filter out the ICMP timestamp requests (13), and the outgoing ICMP timestamp replies (14).
Risk Factor
None
References
CVE CVE-1999-0524
XREF OSVDB:94
XREF CWE:200
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/01, Modification date: 2012/06/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (icmp/0)
The difference between the local and remote clocks is 1 second.
143
10150 (1) - Windows NetBIOS / SMB Remote Host Information Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain the network name of the remote host.
Description
The remote host listens on UDP port 137 or TCP port 445 and replies to NetBIOS nbtscan or SMB requests.
Note that this plugin gathers information to be used in other plugins but does not itself generate a report.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2013/01/16
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/137)
The following 7 NetBIOS names have been gathered :
This SMB server seems to be a Samba server - its MAC address is NULL.
144
10223 (1) - RPC portmapper Service Detection
Synopsis
An ONC RPC portmapper is running on the remote host.
Description
The RPC portmapper is running on this port.
The portmapper allows someone to get the port number of each RPC service running on the remote host by sending
either multiple lookup requests or a DUMP request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
References
CVE CVE-1999-0632
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/08/19, Modification date: 2011/11/15
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/111)
145
10263 (1) - SMTP Server Detection
Synopsis
An SMTP server is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running a mail (SMTP) server on this port.
Since SMTP servers are the targets of spammers, it is recommended you disable it if you do not use it.
Solution
Disable this service if you do not use it, or filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2011/03/11
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
146
10267 (1) - SSH Server Type and Version Information
Synopsis
An SSH server is listening on this port.
Description
It is possible to obtain information about the remote SSH server by sending an empty authentication request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2011/10/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/22)
147
10281 (1) - Telnet Server Detection
Synopsis
A Telnet server is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running a Telnet server, a remote terminal server.
Solution
Disable this service if you do not use it.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/10/12, Modification date: 2012/08/30
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/23)
Here is the banner from the remote Telnet server :
Contact: msfdev[at]metasploit.com
metasploitable login:
------------------------------ snip ------------------------------
148
10287 (1) - Traceroute Information
Synopsis
It was possible to obtain traceroute information.
Description
Makes a traceroute to the remote host.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 1999/11/27, Modification date: 2013/04/11
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/0)
For your information, here is the traceroute from 192.168.133.1 to 192.168.133.135 :
192.168.133.1
192.168.133.135
149
10342 (1) - VNC Software Detection
Synopsis
The remote host is running a remote display software (VNC).
Description
The remote host is running VNC (Virtual Network Computing), which uses the RFB (Remote Framebuffer) protocol to
provide remote access to graphical user interfaces and thus permits a console on the remote host to be displayed on
another.
See Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vnc
Solution
Make sure use of this software is done in accordance with your organization's security policy and filter incoming traffic
to this port.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/03/07, Modification date: 2011/04/01
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5900)
3.3
150
10394 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB Log In Possible
Synopsis
It is possible to log into the remote host.
Description
The remote host is running Microsoft Windows operating system or Samba, a CIFS/SMB server for Unix. It was
possible to log into it using one of the following accounts :
- NULL session
- Guest account
- Given Credentials
See Also
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/143474
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246261
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Exploitable with
Metasploit (true)
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/05/09, Modification date: 2013/04/23
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
- NULL sessions are enabled on the remote host
151
10395 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB Shares Enumeration
Synopsis
It is possible to enumerate remote network shares.
Description
By connecting to the remote host, Nessus was able to enumerate the network share names.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/05/09, Modification date: 2012/11/29
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
Here are the SMB shares available on the remote host when logged as a NULL session:
- print$
- tmp
- opt
- IPC$
- ADMIN$
152
10397 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB LanMan Pipe Server Listing Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain network information.
Description
It was possible to obtain the browse list of the remote Windows system by sending a request to the LANMAN pipe.
The browse list is the list of the nearest Windows systems of the remote host.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
References
XREF OSVDB:300
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/05/09, Modification date: 2011/09/14
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
METASPLOITABLE ( os : 0.0 )
153
10437 (1) - NFS Share Export List
Synopsis
The remote NFS server exports a list of shares.
Description
This plugin retrieves the list of NFS exported shares.
See Also
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO/security.html
Solution
Ensure each share is intended to be exported.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2000/06/07, Modification date: 2011/05/24
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2049)
Here is the export list of 192.168.133.135 :
/ *
154
10719 (1) - MySQL Server Detection
Synopsis
A database server is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running MySQL, an open source database server.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2001/08/13, Modification date: 2013/01/07
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/3306)
Version : 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5
Protocol : 10
Server Status : SERVER_STATUS_AUTOCOMMIT
Server Capabilities :
CLIENT_LONG_FLAG (Get all column flags)
CLIENT_CONNECT_WITH_DB (One can specify db on connect)
CLIENT_COMPRESS (Can use compression protocol)
CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41 (New 4.1 protocol)
CLIENT_SSL (Switch to SSL after handshake)
CLIENT_TRANSACTIONS (Client knows about transactions)
CLIENT_SECURE_CONNECTION (New 4.1 authentication)
155
10785 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB NativeLanManager Remote System Information Disclosure
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain information about the remote operating system.
Description
It is possible to get the remote operating system name and version (Windows and/or Samba) by sending an
authentication request to port 139 or 445.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2001/10/17, Modification date: 2013/06/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
The remote Operating System is : Unix
The remote native lan manager is : Samba 3.0.20-Debian
The remote SMB Domain Name is : METASPLOITABLE
156
10859 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB LsaQueryInformationPolicy Function SID Enumeration
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain the host SID for the remote host.
Description
By emulating the call to LsaQueryInformationPolicy(), it was possible to obtain the host SID (Security Identifier).
The host SID can then be used to get the list of local users.
See Also
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb418944.aspx
Solution
You can prevent anonymous lookups of the host SID by setting the 'RestrictAnonymous' registry setting to an
appropriate value.
Refer to the 'See also' section for guidance.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/02/13, Modification date: 2012/08/10
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
1-5-21-1042354039-2475377354-766472396
157
10860 (1) - SMB Use Host SID to Enumerate Local Users
Synopsis
It is possible to enumerate local users.
Description
Using the host security identifier (SID), it is possible to enumerate local users on the remote Windows system.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/02/13, Modification date: 2012/08/10
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
158
- video (id 1089)
- sasl (id 1091)
- plugdev (id 1093)
- staff (id 1101)
- games (id 1121)
- libuuid (id 1200)
159
10863 (1) - SSL Certificate Information
Synopsis
This plugin displays the SSL certificate.
Description
This plugin connects to every SSL-related port and attempts to extract and dump the X.509 certificate.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2008/05/19, Modification date: 2012/04/02
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Subject Name:
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Issuer Name:
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Serial Number: 00 FA F9 3A 4C 7F B6 B9 CC
Version: 1
160
10881 (1) - SSH Protocol Versions Supported
Synopsis
A SSH server is running on the remote host.
Description
This plugin determines the versions of the SSH protocol supported by the remote SSH daemon.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/03/06, Modification date: 2013/10/21
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/22)
The remote SSH daemon supports the following versions of the
SSH protocol :
- 1.99
- 2.0
161
11153 (1) - Service Detection (HELP Request)
Synopsis
The remote service could be identified.
Description
It was possible to identify the remote service by its banner or by looking at the error message it sends when it receives
a 'HELP'
request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/11/18, Modification date: 2013/09/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/3306)
A MySQL server is running on this port.
162
11154 (1) - Unknown Service Detection: Banner Retrieval
Synopsis
There is an unknown service running on the remote host.
Description
Nessus was unable to identify a service on the remote host even though it returned a banner of some type.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/11/18, Modification date: 2013/10/03
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8787)
If you know what this service is and think the banner could be used to
identify it, please send a description of the service along with the
following output to [email protected] :
Port : 8787
Type : get_http
Banner :
0x0000: 00 00 00 03 04 08 46 00 00 03 A1 04 08 6F 3A 16 ......F......o:.
0x0010: 44 52 62 3A 3A 44 52 62 43 6F 6E 6E 45 72 72 6F DRb::DRbConnErro
0x0020: 72 07 3A 07 62 74 5B 17 22 2F 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C r.:.bt[."//usr/l
0x0030: 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F ib/ruby/1.8/drb/
0x0040: 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 35 37 33 3A 69 6E 20 60 6C drb.rb:573:in `l
0x0050: 6F 61 64 27 22 37 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F 72 oad'"7/usr/lib/r
0x0060: 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F 64 72 62 2E uby/1.8/drb/drb.
0x0070: 72 62 3A 36 31 32 3A 69 6E 20 60 72 65 63 76 5F rb:612:in `recv_
0x0080: 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 27 22 37 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C request'"7/usr/l
0x0090: 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F ib/ruby/1.8/drb/
0x00A0: 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 39 31 31 3A 69 6E 20 60 72 drb.rb:911:in `r
0x00B0: 65 63 76 5F 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 27 22 3C 2F 75 ecv_request'"</u
0x00C0: 73 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F sr/lib/ruby/1.8/
0x00D0: 64 72 62 2F 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 31 35 33 30 3A drb/drb.rb:1530:
0x00E0: 69 6E 20 60 69 6E 69 74 5F 77 69 74 68 5F 63 6C in `init_with_cl
0x00F0: 69 65 6E 74 27 22 39 2F 75 73 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F ient'"9/usr/lib/
0x0100: 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 72 62 2F 64 72 62 ruby/1.8/drb/drb
0x0110: 2E 72 62 3A 31 35 34 32 3A 69 6E 20 60 73 65 74 .rb:1542:in `set
0x0120: 75 70 5F 6D 65 73 73 61 67 65 27 22 33 2F 75 73 up_message'"3/us
0x0130: 72 2F 6C 69 62 2F 72 75 62 79 2F 31 2E 38 2F 64 r/lib/ruby/1.8/d
0x0140: 72 62 2F 64 72 62 2E 72 62 3A 31 34 39 34 [...]
163
11156 (1) - IRC Daemon Version Detection
Synopsis
The remote host is an IRC server.
Description
This script determines the version of the IRC daemon.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2002/11/19, Modification date: 2013/03/11
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/6667)
The IRC server version is : Unreal3.2.8.1. FhiXOoE [*=2309]
164
11422 (1) - Web Server Unconfigured - Default Install Page Present
Synopsis
The remote web server is not configured or is not properly configured.
Description
The remote web server uses its default welcome page. It probably means that this server is not used at all or is
serving content that is meant to be hidden.
Solution
Disable this service if you do not use it.
Risk Factor
None
References
XREF OSVDB:2117
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/03/20, Modification date: 2011/08/12
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
165
11424 (1) - WebDAV Detection
Synopsis
The remote server is running with WebDAV enabled.
Description
WebDAV is an industry standard extension to the HTTP specification.
It adds a capability for authorized users to remotely add and manage the content of a web server.
If you do not use this extension, you should disable it.
Solution
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=241520
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/03/20, Modification date: 2011/03/14
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
166
11819 (1) - TFTP Daemon Detection
Synopsis
A TFTP server is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) daemon. TFTP is often used by routers and
diskless hosts to retrieve their configuration. It is also used by worms to propagate.
Solution
Disable this service if you do not use it.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/08/13, Modification date: 2011/03/17
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/69)
167
11936 (1) - OS Identification
Synopsis
It is possible to guess the remote operating system.
Description
Using a combination of remote probes (TCP/IP, SMB, HTTP, NTP, SNMP, etc...), it is possible to guess the name of
the remote operating system in use. It is also sometimes possible to guess the version of the operating system.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2003/12/09, Modification date: 2013/09/03
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
Not all fingerprints could give a match. If you think some or all of
the following could be used to identify the host's operating system,
please email them to [email protected]. Be sure to include a
brief description of the host itself, such as the actual operating
system or product / model names.
SinFP:
P1:B10113:F0x12:W5840:O0204ffff:M1460:
P2:B10113:F0x12:W5792:O0204ffff0402080affffffff4445414401030305:M1460:
P3:B10120:F0x04:W0:O0:M0
P4:5200_7_p=8787
SMTP:!:220 metasploitable.localdomain ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)
SSLcert:!:i/CN:ubuntu804-base.localdomaini/O:OCOSAi/OU:Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple
Affairss/CN:ubuntu804-base.localdomains/O:OCOSAs/OU:Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple
Affairs
ed093088706603bfd5dc237399b498da2d4d31c6
SSH:SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.7p1 Debian-8ubuntu1
The remote host is running Linux Kernel 2.6 on Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy)
168
17651 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB : Obtains the Password Policy
Synopsis
It is possible to retrieve the remote host's password policy using the supplied credentials.
Description
Using the supplied credentials it was possible to extract the password policy for the remote Windows host. The
password policy must conform to the Informational System Policy.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/03/30, Modification date: 2011/03/04
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
The following password policy is defined on the remote host:
169
18261 (1) - Apache Banner Linux Distribution Disclosure
Synopsis
The name of the Linux distribution running on the remote host was found in the banner of the web server.
Description
This script extracts the banner of the Apache web server and attempts to determine which Linux distribution the
remote host is running.
Solution
If you do not wish to display this information, edit httpd.conf and set the directive 'ServerTokens Prod' and restart
Apache.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/05/15, Modification date: 2013/10/02
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
170
19288 (1) - VNC Server Security Type Detection
Synopsis
A VNC server is running on the remote host.
Description
This script checks the remote VNC server protocol version and the available 'security types'.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/07/22, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5900)
171
19506 (1) - Nessus Scan Information
Synopsis
Information about the Nessus scan.
Description
This script displays, for each tested host, information about the scan itself :
- The version of the plugin set
- The type of scanner (Nessus or Nessus Home)
- The version of the Nessus Engine
- The port scanner(s) used
- The port range scanned
- Whether credentialed or third-party patch management checks are possible
- The date of the scan
- The duration of the scan
- The number of hosts scanned in parallel
- The number of checks done in parallel
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/08/26, Modification date: 2013/10/22
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
Information about this scan :
172
20094 (1) - VMware Virtual Machine Detection
Synopsis
The remote host seems to be a VMware virtual machine.
Description
According to the MAC address of its network adapter, the remote host is a VMware virtual machine.
Since it is physically accessible through the network, ensure that its configuration matches your organization's security
policy.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/10/27, Modification date: 2011/03/27
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
173
20108 (1) - Web Server / Application favicon.ico Vendor Fingerprinting
Synopsis
The remote web server contains a graphic image that is prone to information disclosure.
Description
The 'favicon.ico' file found on the remote web server belongs to a popular web server. This may be used to fingerprint
the web server.
Solution
Remove the 'favicon.ico' file or create a custom one for your site.
Risk Factor
None
References
XREF OSVDB:39272
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2005/10/28, Modification date: 2013/10/09
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
The MD5 fingerprint for 'favicon.ico' suggests the web server is Apache Tomcat or Alfresco
Community.
174
21186 (1) - AJP Connector Detection
Synopsis
There is an AJP connector listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote host is running an AJP (Apache JServ Protocol) connector, a service by which a standalone web server
such as Apache communicates over TCP with a Java servlet container such as Tomcat.
See Also
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ajp/ajpv13a.html
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2006/04/05, Modification date: 2011/03/11
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8009)
175
21643 (1) - SSL Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service encrypts communications using SSL.
Description
This script detects which SSL ciphers are supported by the remote service for encrypting communications.
See Also
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2006/06/05, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
SSLv2
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5 Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
EXP-RC4-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv2
DES-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA
[...]
176
22227 (1) - RMI Registry Detection
Synopsis
An RMI registry is listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote host is running an RMI registry, which acts as a bootstrap naming service for registering and retrieving
remote objects with simple names in the Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) system.
See Also
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/rmi/spec/rmiTOC.html
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/rmi/spec/rmi-protocol3.html
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2006/08/16, Modification date: 2011/03/11
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/1099)
The remote RMI registry currently does not have information about
any objects.
177
25220 (1) - TCP/IP Timestamps Supported
Synopsis
The remote service implements TCP timestamps.
Description
The remote host implements TCP timestamps, as defined by RFC1323. A side effect of this feature is that the uptime
of the remote host can sometimes be computed.
See Also
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1323.txt
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/05/16, Modification date: 2011/03/20
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
178
25240 (1) - Samba Server Detection
Synopsis
An SMB server is running on the remote host.
Description
The remote host is running Samba, a CIFS/SMB server for Linux and Unix.
See Also
http://www.samba.org/
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/05/16, Modification date: 2013/01/07
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
179
26024 (1) - PostgreSQL Server Detection
Synopsis
A database service is listening on the remote host.
Description
The remote service is a PostgreSQL database server, or a derivative such as EnterpriseDB.
See Also
http://www.postgresql.org/
Solution
Limit incoming traffic to this port if desired.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2007/09/14, Modification date: 2013/02/14
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5432)
180
35371 (1) - DNS Server hostname.bind Map Hostname Disclosure
Synopsis
The DNS server discloses the remote host name.
Description
It is possible to learn the remote host name by querying the remote DNS server for 'hostname.bind' in the CHAOS
domain.
Solution
It may be possible to disable this feature. Consult the vendor's documentation for more information.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/01/15, Modification date: 2011/09/14
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (udp/53)
metasploitable
181
39446 (1) - Apache Tomcat Default Error Page Version Detection
Synopsis
The remote web server reports its version number on error pages.
Description
Apache Tomcat appears to be running on the remote host and reporting its version number on the default error pages.
A remote attacker could use this information to mount further attacks.
See Also
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q6
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=315
Solution
Replace the default error pages with custom error pages to hide the version number. Refer to the Apache wiki or the
Java Servlet Specification for more information.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/18, Modification date: 2013/05/15
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/8180)
182
39519 (1) - Backported Security Patch Detection (FTP)
Synopsis
Security patches are backported.
Description
Security patches may have been 'backported' to the remote FTP server without changing its version number.
Banner-based checks have been disabled to avoid false positives.
Note that this test is informational only and does not denote any security problem.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?d636c8c7
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/25, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/2121)
183
39520 (1) - Backported Security Patch Detection (SSH)
Synopsis
Security patches are backported.
Description
Security patches may have been 'backported' to the remote SSH server without changing its version number.
Banner-based checks have been disabled to avoid false positives.
Note that this test is informational only and does not denote any security problem.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?d636c8c7
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/25, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/22)
184
39521 (1) - Backported Security Patch Detection (WWW)
Synopsis
Security patches are backported.
Description
Security patches may have been 'backported' to the remote HTTP server without changing its version number.
Banner-based checks have been disabled to avoid false positives.
Note that this test is informational only and does not denote any security problem.
See Also
http://www.nessus.org/u?d636c8c7
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/06/25, Modification date: 2013/10/02
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
185
40984 (1) - Browsable Web Directories
Synopsis
Some directories on the remote web server are browsable.
Description
Miscellaneous Nessus plugins identified directories on this web server that are browsable.
See Also
http://projects.webappsec.org/Directory-Indexing
Solution
Make sure that browsable directories do not leak confidential informative or give access to sensitive resources. And
use access restrictions or disable directory indexing for any that do.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/09/15, Modification date: 2013/03/21
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
http://192.168.133.135/doc/
186
42088 (1) - SMTP Service STARTTLS Command Support
Synopsis
The remote mail service supports encrypting traffic.
Description
The remote SMTP service supports the use of the 'STARTTLS' command to switch from a plaintext to an encrypted
communications channel.
See Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STARTTLS
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2487
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2009/10/09, Modification date: 2011/12/14
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the SMTP service's SSL certificate that Nessus was able to
collect after sending a 'STARTTLS' command :
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Issuer Name:
Country: XX
State/Province: There is no such thing outside US
Locality: Everywhere
Organization: OCOSA
Organization Unit: Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs
Common Name: ubuntu804-base.localdomain
Email Address: [email protected]
Serial Number: 00 FA F9 3A 4C 7F B6 B9 CC
Version: 1
187
Exponent: 01 00 01
188
45410 (1) - SSL Certificate commonName Mismatch
Synopsis
The SSL certificate commonName does not match the host name.
Description
This service presents an SSL certificate for which the 'commonName'
(CN) does not match the host name on which the service listens.
Solution
If the machine has several names, make sure that users connect to the service through the DNS host name that
matches the common name in the certificate.
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/04/03, Modification date: 2012/09/30
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
metasploitable
ubuntu804-base.localdomain
189
45590 (1) - Common Platform Enumeration (CPE)
Synopsis
It is possible to enumerate CPE names that matched on the remote system.
Description
By using information obtained from a Nessus scan, this plugin reports CPE (Common Platform Enumeration) matches
for various hardware and software products found on a host.
Note that if an official CPE is not available for the product, this plugin computes the best possible CPE based on the
information available from the scan.
See Also
http://cpe.mitre.org/
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/04/21, Modification date: 2013/10/17
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
cpe:/o:canonical:ubuntu_linux:8.04
190
48243 (1) - PHP Version
Synopsis
It is possible to obtain the version number of the remote PHP install.
Description
This plugin attempts to determine the version of PHP available on the remote web server.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/08/04, Modification date: 2013/10/23
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/80)
Version : 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.10
Source : X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.10
191
50845 (1) - OpenSSL Detection
Synopsis
The remote service appears to use OpenSSL to encrypt traffic.
Description
Based on its response to a TLS request with a specially crafted server name extension, it seems that the remote
service is using the OpenSSL library to encrypt traffic.
Note that this plugin can only detect OpenSSL implementations that have enabled support for TLS extensions (RFC
4366).
See Also
http://www.openssl.org
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2010/11/30, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
192
51891 (1) - SSL Session Resume Supported
Synopsis
The remote host allows resuming SSL sessions.
Description
This script detects whether a host allows resuming SSL sessions by performing a full SSL handshake to receive a
session ID, and then reconnecting with the previously used session ID. If the server accepts the session ID in the
second connection, the server maintains a cache of sessions that can be resumed.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/02/07, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
193
52703 (1) - vsftpd Detection
Synopsis
An FTP server is listening on the remote port.
Description
The remote host is running vsftpd, an FTP server for UNIX-like systems written in C.
See Also
http://vsftpd.beasts.org/
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/03/17, Modification date: 2013/03/21
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/21)
194
53335 (1) - RPC portmapper (TCP)
Synopsis
An ONC RPC portmapper is running on the remote host.
Description
The RPC portmapper is running on this port.
The portmapper allows someone to get the port number of each RPC service running on the remote host by sending
either multiple lookup requests or a DUMP request.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/04/08, Modification date: 2011/08/29
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/111)
195
54615 (1) - Device Type
Synopsis
It is possible to guess the remote device type.
Description
Based on the remote operating system, it is possible to determine what the remote system type is (eg: a printer,
router, general-purpose computer, etc).
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/05/23, Modification date: 2011/05/23
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
Remote device type : general-purpose
Confidence level : 95
196
56984 (1) - SSL / TLS Versions Supported
Synopsis
The remote service encrypts communications.
Description
This script detects which SSL and TLS versions are supported by the remote service for encrypting communications.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/12/01, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
197
57041 (1) - SSL Perfect Forward Secrecy Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports the use of SSL Perfect Forward Secrecy ciphers, which maintain confidentiality even if
the key is stolen.
Description
The remote host supports the use of SSL ciphers that offer Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) encryption. These cipher
suites ensure that recorded SSL traffic cannot be broken at a future date if the server's private key is compromised.
See Also
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffie-Hellman_key_exchange
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_forward_secrecy
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2011/12/07, Modification date: 2012/04/02
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the list of SSL PFS ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv3
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
SSLv3
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
SSLv3
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=3DES(168) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=SHA1
DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES-CBC(128) Mac=SHA1
DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES-CBC(256) Mac=SHA1
{OpenSSL ciphername}
Kx={key exchange}
Au={authentication}
Enc={symmetric encryption method}
Mac={message authentication code}
{export flag}
198
60119 (1) - Microsoft Windows SMB Share Permissions Enumeration
Synopsis
It is possible to enumerate the permissions of remote network shares.
Description
By using the supplied credentials, Nessus was able to enumerate the permissions of network shares. User
permissions are enumerated for each network share that has a list of access control entries (ACEs).
See Also
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb456988.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783530.aspx
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/07/25, Modification date: 2012/07/25
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/445)
199
62563 (1) - SSL Compression Methods Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports one or more compression methods for SSL connections.
Description
This script detects which compression methods are supported by the remote service for SSL connections.
See Also
http://www.iana.org/assignments/comp-meth-ids/comp-meth-ids.xml
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3749
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3943
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2012/10/16, Modification date: 2013/10/18
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Nessus was able to confirm that the following compression methods are
supported by the target :
NULL (0x00)
DEFLATE (0x01)
200
65792 (1) - VNC Server Unencrypted Communication Detection
Synopsis
A VNC server with one or more unencrypted 'security-types' is running on the remote host.
Description
This script checks the remote VNC server protocol version and the available 'security types' to determine if any
unencrypted 'security-types' are in use or available.
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/04/03, Modification date: 2013/04/03
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/5900)
2 (VNC authentication)
201
66334 (1) - Patch Report
Synopsis
The remote host is missing several patches
Description
The remote host is missing one or several security patches.
This plugin lists the newest version of each patch to install to make sure the remote host is up-to-date.
Solution
Install the patches listed below
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/05/07, Modification date: 2013/10/09
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/0)
+ Action to take: Edit the associated 'tomcat-users.xml' file and change or remove the affected
set of credentials.
+ Action to take: Re-download the software, verify it using the published MD5 / SHA1 checksums,
and re-install it.
202
70544 (1) - SSL Cipher Block Chaining Cipher Suites Supported
Synopsis
The remote service supports the use of SSL Cipher Block Chaining ciphers, which combine previous blocks with
subsequent ones.
Description
The remote host supports the use of SSL ciphers that operate in Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) mode. These cipher
suites offer additional security over Electronic Codebook (ECB) mode, but have the potential to leak information if
used improperly.
See Also
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html
http://www.nessus.org/u?cc4a822a
http://www.openssl.org/~bodo/tls-cbc.txt
Solution
n/a
Risk Factor
None
Plugin Information:
Publication date: 2013/10/22, Modification date: 2013/10/22
Hosts
192.168.133.135 (tcp/25)
Here is the list of SSL CBC ciphers supported by the remote server :
SSLv2
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv3
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
TLSv1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH(512) Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(40) Mac=SHA1
export
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(40) Mac=MD5
export
SSLv2
DES-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=MD5
SSLv3
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
TLSv1
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA Kx=DH Au=None Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
203
DES-CBC-SHA Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES-CBC(56) Mac=SHA1
SSLv2
DES-CBC3-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=3DES-CBC(168) Mac=MD5
RC2-CBC-MD5 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC2-CBC(128) Mac=M
[...]
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