June 27, 2022, 12:18 p.m. | /u/throwoutastun

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I was recently tasked with running some nessus scans on a customers network. We use a phyysical scanning box for the job. I had requested what vlan/IP range they wanted me to scan and I was given vlan 100 for example. I connected everything up as normal and ran the scan which was not able to find anything. This was because the customer is using private vlans. I can't talk to other hosts on the same pvlan/iprange, just the gateway. …

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