NST Heartbleed Detection
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Overview
This page shows how to use NST and nmap to detect the heartbleed vulnerability. Heartbleed is a software bug in the open-source cryptography library OpenSSL, which allows an attacker to read the memory of the host computer, allowing them to retrieve potentially privacy-sensitive data.
See the following sites for technical details on this vulnerability:
- CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) CVE-2014-0160
- OpenSSL Security Advisory 20140407
- CVE Details
Heartbleed Detection - NST Pro System
NST Pro users need to first update their NST system to get the latest version of nmap from the NST Pro repository.:
[root@probe ~]# yum update nmap;
. . . ==================================================================================================================================== Package Arch Version Repository Size ==================================================================================================================================== Updating: nmap i686 2:6.45-32817.10.nst20 NstPro 3.9 M Updating for dependencies: nmap-frontend noarch 2:6.45-32817.10.nst20 NstPro 685 k nmap-ncat i686 2:6.45-32817.10.nst20 NstPro 124 k Transaction Summary ==================================================================================================================================== . . .
[root@probe ~]#
[root@probe ~]#