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The automated vulnerability scanning tool is used to scan a group of hosts or a network for known vulnerable services (., system allows anonymous File Transfer Protocol [FTP], sendmail relaying). However, it should be noted that some of the potential vulnerabilities identified by the automated scanning tool may not represent real vulnerabilities in the context of the system environment. For example, some of these scanning tools rate potential vulnerabilities without considering the site’s environment and requirements. Some of the “vulnerabilities” flagged by the automated scanning software may actually not be vulnerable for a particular site but may be configured that. | A Publication of the National Wildfire Coordination Group Sponsored by United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of the Interior National Association of State Foresters SMOKE MANAGEMENT GUIDE FOR PRESCRIBED AND WILDLAND FIRE 2001 Edition PMS 420-2 NFES 1279 December 2001 SMOKE MANAGEMENT GUIDE FOR PRESCRIBED AND WILDLAND FIRE 2001 Edition EDITORS COMPILERS Colin C. Hardy Roger D. Ottmar Janice L. Peterson John E. Core Paula Seamon PRODUCED BY National Wildfire Coordinating Group Fire Use Working Team Additional copies of this publication may be ordered by mail fax from National Interagency Fire Center ATTN Great Basin Cache Supply Office 3833 S. Development Avenue Boise Idaho 83705. Fax 208-387-5573. Order NFES 1279 An electronic copy of this document is available at http . The National Wildfire Coordinating Group NWCG has developed this information for the guidance of its member agencies and is not responsible for the interpretation or use of this information by anyone except the member agencies. The use of trade firm or corporation names in this publication is for the information and convenience of the reader and does not constitute an endorsement by NWCG of any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be .