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Re: error in plugin_unlink - args == NULL

Subject: Re: error in plugin_unlink - args == NULL
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:18:15 +0200

On Aug 31, 2005, at 11:20, webninja wrote:

Experienced the same problem on a RHEL3 box after running an update for the plugins weeks ago.

Didn't want to wait for 2.2.6 (as I still had pending scans) so I still got to use the newer plugins by:
1. Updating plugins in NeWT (9000+).
2. Copying all .nasl, .inc and .nes files from NeWT's /plugins/ scripts/ dir to my Linux box's plugins directory (with proper chmod settings applied).

The issue is that your clock is not set properly - ie: the .nasl seems to be "in the future" according to nessusd, and this confuses the way caching is done.



Set your clock properly and it will work.



                                        -- Renaud

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