How to remediate – DNS Server Recursive Query Cache Poisoning Weakness 1. Introduction The DNS Server Recursive Query Cache Poisoning Weakness allows a remote attacker to query your name server for...
How to remediate – DNS Server Spoofed Request Amplification DDoS 1. Introduction The DNS Server Spoofed Request Amplification DDoS vulnerability allows attackers to use your DNS server in a distributed...
How to remediate – DNS Server UDP Query Limitation 1. Introduction The DNS Server UDP Query Limitation vulnerability occurs when a DNS server only responds to UDP requests and...
How to remediate – DNS Server Version Detection 1. Introduction Nessus was able to obtain version information on the remote DNS server. This means an attacker could potentially...
How to remediate – DNS Server Zone Transfer Information Disclosure (AXFR) 1. Introduction The DNS Server Zone Transfer Information Disclosure (AXFR) vulnerability allows remote attackers to obtain a list of potential...
How to remediate – Dns2TCP Service Detection 1. Introduction The Dns2TCP Service Detection vulnerability identifies a network service listening for DNS-to-TCP protocol traffic on the remote host....
How to remediate – DNSSEC NSEC Records 1. Introduction The DNSSEC NSEC Records vulnerability means a remote host may reveal the hostnames of other systems in its...
How to remediate – Do not scan fragile devices 1. Introduction The script ‘Do not scan fragile devices’ helps control scanning of network devices and hosts that could crash...
How to remediate – Do not scan printers 1. Introduction The vulnerability “Do not scan printers” means Nessus will skip scanning network printers and multi-function devices because they...
How to remediate – DNS Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Enabled 1. Introduction The remote domain publishes DNS Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records. SPF is a mechanism for organizations to specify...