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Re: Nessus 3.0 CPU on FC4

Subject: Re: Nessus 3.0 CPU on FC4
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 10:14:23 +0100

On Jan 2, 2006, at 21:57, Paul Melson wrote:

I took Nessus 3.0.0-fc4 for a test drive today and had an odd result. The
machine in question is a stock, fully updated FC4 install on a Dell laptop.
Everything went smoothly until I actually launched my first scan. The
nessusd process properly spawned nmap to begin the portscan and then
immediately pegged the CPU. Here's the last few lines of nessusd.messages:
[...]

While typing this message, nmap completed successfully, at which point
nessusd went back to a normal level of CPU usage and the scan completed
successfully. This is liveable, but I'm wondering if there's a fix or if
this information is useful to the Nessus team.

This will be fixed in 3.0.1 -- thanks !


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