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| Subject: | Re: Port names |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Oct 2005 07:33:41 -0400 |
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 11:23:10AM +0200, Patrice.Arnal@alcatel.fr wrote:
On the debian one, the opened ports are correctly named ( ftp, ssh, etc...) On the Solaris one, most of them are named as "unknown" Which file do I have to check ?
If you installed from source, copy nessus-core/nessus-services to
/usr/local/etc (or whatever you specified for --sysconfdir when you ran
./configure) and restart nessusd. And make sure, once you've done this,
that services.{tcp,txt,udp} exist in /usr/local/var/nessus (or whatever
you specified for --localstatedir + "/nessus").
George
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theall@tenablesecurity.com
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