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Re: Scan OpenSSL Heartbleed Vulnerability using namp


From: Daniel Miller <bonsaiviking () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 07:11:23 -0500

Wesley,

We have not received any reports of this behavior, but we have not tested
specifically against the HP iLO devices. Please use caution, and please
notify this list if you discover any device that crashes following an Nmap
scan.

Thanks,
Dan


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Wesley Yee Kok Choon
<wesley.yee () cimb com>wrote:

Dear all,

We are using using nmap to scan OpenSSL Heartbleed Vulnerability in our
servers.

There has been reports on a few cases from FS-ISAC (
https://www.fsisac.com/) that McAfee Vulnerability Manager (Foundstone)
scan script for the OpenSSL HeartBleed has caused  a large number of HP
iLO cards to become unresponsive. HP does not appear to have released any
information regarding this issue.

May I know if nmap has the issue to scan HP servers that has HP iLo card?

Thanks and Regards,

Wesley Yee


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