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RE: Problems with registration feed plugins

Subject: RE: Problems with registration feed plugins
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 10:50:28 -0400
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:23:02PM +0200, Terralink -
Supporto Tecnico wrote:

If nothing, what's in /tmp/nessus-fetch.test?
the file nessus-fetch.test is:

Good, that worked.

What does "tar ztf all-2.0.tar.gz | fgrep .nasl | wc -l"
report then?
7873

And this worked too. Together, these make me think that
nessus-fetch is working properly. What does "nessus-fetch
--check" report? 

When was the last time you ran nessus-update-plugins on the
machine where you're having trouble? Have you run it since
registering with nessus-fetch? Are any errors reported when
you do run it?

George

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