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Re: Nessus 2.1.3 released

Subject: Re: Nessus 2.1.3 released
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 16:59:39 +0200
Thanks for your help!

I tried the patch, but it didn't work...

I have the same problem on SuSE 9.0.

Apart from that, everything works fine.

Greetings,

Davide

At 10.23 21/09/2004, Renaud Deraison wrote:


The lack of socket release is not an issue (nessusd notices that the
socket has not been released, so it releases it by itself). I'll try to
reproduce your issue on another Linux box.



-- Renaud


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