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Re: Making plugins work - getting a SIGSEGC error

Subject: Re: Making plugins work - getting a SIGSEGC error
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 09:14:27 -0700
Well, I still can't run the icmp_timestamp or icmp_mask_req plugins. I did 
however find the following messages in the nessus.messages file:

[Tue Oct 11 16:37:53 2005][3070] user nessus : launching icmp_mask_req.nasl 
against [192.168.0.1] ]3078]
[Tue Oct 11 16:37:53 2005][3078] SIGSEGV occurred !
[Tue Oct 11 16:37:53 2005][3070] Process 3078 seems to have died too early
[Tue Oct 11 16:37:53 2005][3070] icmp_mask_req.nasl (process 3078) finished its 
job in 0.049 seconds

The timestamp process has the same type of error.

Any ideas on what is causing this or more importantly how I prevent it?

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