Ollama alapú vezetői elemzésÖsszkép: A vizsgált rendszerben magas kockázatú sérülékenység található, amely a sürgős kezelést igényli. A kritikus és magas kockázati szintű hibák között az IPMI v2.0 jelszavak leleplezése érzékelhető veszélyt jelent.
Fő kockázati témák: Az IPMI v2.0 jelszavak leleplezése és a TLS 1.1 elavult protokoll használata okozhat biztonsági problémákat.
Ajánlott 0–7 nap: A sürgős kezeléshez javasoljuk az IPMI v2.0 jelszavak leleplezése miatti kockázat csökkentését, valamint a TLS 1.1 elavult protokoll használatának megszüntetését.
Ajánlott 7–30 nap: A rendszer biztonságának javításához és hardeningjéhez ajánljuk az SSL tanúsítványok frissítését, valamint a TLS 1.2 és 1.3 támogatásának aktiválását.
Magas (1 típus / 1 összes)- IPMI v2.0 Password Hash Disclosure
Közepes (4 típus / 4 összes)- SSL Certificate Expiry
- SSL Certificate Cannot Be Trusted
- SSL Self-Signed Certificate
- TLS Version 1.1 Deprecated Protocol
Ollama: llama3.1:8b | ollama version is 0.14.2 | 2026-01-30 18:09
HIGH (1)
IPMI v2.0 Password Hash Disclosure
The remote host supports IPMI v2.0. The Intelligent Platform
Management Interface (IPMI) protocol is affected by an information
disclosure vulnerability due to the support of RMCP+ Authenticated
Key-Exchange Protocol (RAKP) authentication. A remote attacker can
obtain password hash information for valid user accounts via the HMAC
from a RAKP message 2 response from a BMC.
Javasolt megoldás
There is no patch for this vulnerability; it is an inherent problem
with the specification for IPMI v2.0. Suggested mitigations include :
- Disabling IPMI over LAN if it is not needed.
- Using strong passwords to limit the successfulness of
off-line dictionary attacks.
- Using Access Control Lists (ACLs) or isolated networks
to limit access to your IPMI management interfaces.
MEDIUM (4)
SSL Certificate Expiry
Plugin ID: 15901
Port: tcp/443
This plugin checks expiry dates of certificates associated with SSL-
enabled services on the target and reports whether any have already
expired.
Javasolt megoldás
Purchase or generate a new SSL certificate to replace the existing
one.
SSL Certificate Cannot Be Trusted
Plugin ID: 51192
Port: tcp/443
The server's X.509 certificate cannot be trusted. This situation can
occur in three different ways, in which the chain of trust can be
broken, as stated below :
- First, the top of the certificate chain sent by the
server might not be descended from a known public
certificate authority. This can occur either when the
top of the chain is an unrecognized, self-signed
certificate, or when intermediate certificates are
missing that would connect the top of the certificate
chain to a known public certificate authority.
- Second, the certificate chain may contain a certificate
that is not valid at the time of the scan. This can
occur either when the scan occurs before one of the
certificate's 'notBefore' dates, or after one of the
certificate's 'notAfter' dates.
- Third, the certificate chain may contain a signature
that either didn't match the certificate's information
or could not be verified. Bad signatures can be fixed by
getting the certificate with the bad signature to be
re-signed by its issuer. Signatures that could not be
verified are the result of the certificate's issuer
using a signing algorithm that Nessus either does not
support or does not recognize.
If the remote host is a public host in production, any break in the
chain makes it more difficult for users to verify the authenticity and
identity of the web server. This could make it easier to carry out
man-in-the-middle attacks against the remote host.
Javasolt megoldás
Purchase or generate a proper SSL certificate for this service.
SSL Self-Signed Certificate
Plugin ID: 57582
Port: tcp/443
The X.509 certificate chain for this service is not signed by a
recognized certificate authority. If the remote host is a public host
in production, this nullifies the use of SSL as anyone could establish
a man-in-the-middle attack against the remote host.
Note that this plugin does not check for certificate chains that end
in a certificate that is not self-signed, but is signed by an
unrecognized certificate authority.
Javasolt megoldás
Purchase or generate a proper SSL certificate for this service.
TLS Version 1.1 Deprecated Protocol
Plugin ID: 157288
Port: tcp/443
The remote service accepts connections encrypted using TLS 1.1. TLS 1.1 lacks support for current and recommended
cipher suites. Ciphers that support encryption before MAC computation, and authenticated encryption modes such as GCM
cannot be used with TLS 1.1
As of March 31, 2020, Endpoints that are not enabled for TLS 1.2 and higher will no longer function properly with major
web browsers and major vendors.
Javasolt megoldás
Enable support for TLS 1.2 and/or 1.3, and disable support for TLS 1.1.
LOW (1)
ICMP Timestamp Request Remote Date Disclosure
The remote host answers to an ICMP timestamp request. This allows an
attacker to know the date that is set on the targeted machine, which
may assist an unauthenticated, remote attacker in defeating time-based
authentication protocols.
Timestamps returned from machines running Windows Vista / 7 / 2008 /
2008 R2 are deliberately incorrect, but usually within 1000 seconds of
the actual system time.
Javasolt megoldás
Filter out the ICMP timestamp requests (13), and the outgoing ICMP
timestamp replies (14).