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RE: Plugin Update Error

Subject: RE: Plugin Update Error
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:03:36 -0600
Hi All,

I was getting the same error like Ferdy Riphagen below when I start nessusd.
I then delete the plugins and download new ones but I am getting the
following when started.

NASL binary storage : dbput(redhat-RHSA-2005-346.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(gentoo_GLSA-200511-02.nasl) failed -- Bad
address
NASL binary storage : dbput(xitami_overflow.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(NDS_Object_Enum.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(rip_poison.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(websense_detect.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(linuxconf_detect.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(hpux_PHSS_11629.nasl) failed -- Bad address
NASL binary storage : dbput(webcalendar_includedir_file_includes.nasl)
failed -- Bad address

When try to do a scan, it finish without any data.

Any help will be appreciated.

Running ver 3.0

Regards,
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org [mailto:nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org]
On Behalf Of Ferdy Riphagen
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:04 AM
To: nessus@list.nessus.org
Subject: Re: Plugin Update Error

I had the same problem, but not on fedora.

My system was registered ok and updating untill today I got also the
same message
with nessus-update-plugins

I'll checked nessus-fetch --check and gave me this
"nessus-fetch --check
An error occured:  Account expired"

I request a registration key again, and registered nessus for the second
time, that was succesfull
updates where also successfull.

But when I try to start I'll get this:
[#####################                             ][1193] Won't
allocate a pointer of size -1616611401 !
Aborted

I'll still have to check the log-files.
but if someone have an idea?

-- Ferdy




Klawans, Chuck wrote:
I installed Nessus 3 on a new Fedora core 4 platform.  Everything went
fine and I successfully registered - at least I received a message
saying my account registration was successful.  The plugins did not
update, however, and when I try to update the plugins I keep getting "
An error occurred:  Account expired".

How can I fix this?

Thanks!


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