ES Manager (CentOS) Will go down if we scan it

Draiden Lv2Posted 2022-Sep-10 14:54

Just find it very odd. When you try to pentest your CentOS ES Manager, the ES manager will go offline.

I only do nmap -sV -sC -T4 "IP" --scripts http-headers.nse

Anyone tried it?

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Thank you all for your great suggestions.

I found out that one of the SOC team just killed any intrusions touching the EDR.
There's nothing wrong with the script even invoking -sC and --script.

So yes, CentOS ES manager is working good!

Thank you all!
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BitCloud Lv3Posted 2022-Sep-19 09:49
  
The script has a problem
Naomi Posted 2022-Sep-19 09:42
  
Check thoughroughly your script. It could be wrong syntax
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 2022-Sep-19 09:19
  
Please check the script you're using. The worst-case scenario is that CentOS itself will reboot.
Draiden Lv2Posted 2022-Sep-16 17:28
  
Its okay now guys thanks!
Rhebie Lv3Posted 2022-Sep-16 16:45
  
Check that your CentOS ES Manager is compatible.
Ashley Anne Lv2Posted 2022-Sep-16 16:39
  
Run the command one again after updating your CentOS and the ES manager.
Rashley Lv2Posted 2022-Sep-16 16:35
  
Please check the script you are using again. Rebooting CentOS itself is the worst-case scenario.
arjay Lv3Posted 2022-Sep-16 13:50
  
did you try nmap -sT <IP ADDRESS> --top ports <SPECIFIY PORT> if problem persist?
jetjetd Lv5Posted 2022-Sep-14 16:00
  
Update your CentOS and the ES manager to latest updates and then run the command again.

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