Evaluating security vulnerabilities requires expert eyes. Talk to Kisco whose specialty this is. (Disclaimer: I have a business relationship with Kisco)
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Does anyone use the Nessus vulnerability scanning software?
We have scanned our IBM i servers and the software is detecting a TCP/IP
vulnerability. I have created a case with IBM and they said that the
TCP/IP stack the vulnerability is referencing is not used by IBM.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thank you
Doug
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