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Re: nessus 2 updated plugins?

Subject: Re: nessus 2 updated plugins?
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:36:44 -0500
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 11:17:15AM -0500, Lavin, Charles wrote:

I did register at Nessus and used the
nessus-fetch command with the key on the nessus box.   

Sorry, I missed that.

Look at the file plugin_feed_info.inc in the plugins directory. That
will tell you when and what type of feed you had at the time of the last
plugins update / install.

Also, what do you see if you run "nessus-fetch --check" at a commandline
on the nessusd host? If it reports "nessus-fetch is properly configured
to receive a direct plugin feed" you have either a direct or a
registered feed.

I know there is a
7 day delay, but I assumed that was for when the plugin was made
vailable, not from time of install.

That's correct.

George
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theall@tenablesecurity.com
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