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Re: nessus-update-plugins

Subject: Re: nessus-update-plugins
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 10:28:17 -0400
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 12:03:40PM -0400, Leo Howell wrote:

I am setting up the Inprotect console for Nessus 

I don't use Inprotect, but it's built on a stock Nessus, right?

When I execute the 

updateplugins.pl 

script is gives these errors:

1. list-sessions only requires -q host port user pass
This is related to the following line in the updateplugins.pl file that

   
system("$CONFIG{'NESSUSPATH'} -qxpS $nessussrv $nessusport $nessususer
$nessuspassw > $tempfile");

The syntax looks fine. Make sure, though, that the variables $nessussrv 
through $nessuspassw are defined.

George
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theall@tifaware.com

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