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Re: question on sockets

Subject: Re: question on sockets
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 21:51:24 +0100
On Mon Mar 21 2005 at 21:20, Tilmarion wrote:

sh: line 1: sysctl: command not found

All those messages come from nessus_tcp_scanner. A little too
aggressive in some cases. I modified it, but you have to recompile it
from the CVS (or wait for 2.2.4)

sh: line 1: sysctl: command not found

Mmmhhhh... You have sysctl on a Linux box.
Maybe you should add /sbin to PATH before running nessusd (usually,
root has /sbin in his $PATH)

socket: Too many open files
No more open socket?

I suspect that this might upset Nessus.

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