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5. Getting started: Analyzing the security scan results : Detailed scan results: Analyzing sessions
Click on the Sessions sub-node to access the list of hosts that were remotely connected to the target computer during scanning. The details shown in this sub-node include:
Computer:’ – The IP Address of the host which was remotely connected to the scanned target computer.
Username:’ – The logged on username.
Open files:’ – The number of files accessed during the session.
Connection time:’ – The duration of the connection session i.e. the time (in seconds) that the user(s) has been remotely connected to the scanned target computer.
Idle Time:’ – The total time (in seconds) during which the connection was inactive.
‘Client type’ – The platform/operating system that the remotely logged on computer (i.e. client computer) is running.
Transport’ – The name of the service that was used to initiate the remote connection between the client computer and the target computer (for example, NetBios.Smb).
NOTE: The information enumerated in this sub-node also includes the remote connection details of the scanning session just performed by GFI LANguard N.S.S. i.e. the IP of the computer that is running GFI LANguard N.S.S., the logon credentials, etc.

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