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Re: nessus registration question

Subject: Re: nessus registration question
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:59:30 -0400
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 11:43:09AM -0400, Klun, Jim wrote:

I am running: nessusd (Nessus) 2.2.2 for Linux

Is there any known reason why, after obtaining a registration key 
and - apparently - successfully running 

./nessus-fetch --register < key >

and restarting nessusd I should still be seeing:  

  
    You are running a version of Nessus which is not configured to receive
    a full plugin feed. As a result, the security audit of the remote host

Does "nessus-fetch --check" report that it's properly configured to
receive a direct feed? As long as it does, the message should disappear
*after* you successfully run nessus-update-plugins at least once.

George
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