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NASL Errors at Startup

Subject: NASL Errors at Startup
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:42:41 -0500

Hello,

Just built Fedora Core4 and Nessus 3.0.1. Plugin registration/download
seemed to work fine however when I start nessusd, I get screens of
messages such as the ones shown below.  The nessus daemon does in fact
start, however if I use NessusClient to perform a scan to an external IP
- it completes in about 10 seconds with nothing in the report file.
Formerly a 2.x user with Core2 which worked great.

Thanks for any enlightenment,

Frank


 /nessus/logs/nessusd.dump
[Wed Jan 18 21:17:27 2006][5302] ndcgi.nasl depends on http_version.nasl
which c
ould not be found
[Wed Jan 18 21:17:27 2006][5302] telnet.nasl depends on find_service.nes
which c
ould not be found
[Wed Jan 18 21:17:27 2006][5302] CSCdw33027.nasl depends on
snmp_sysDesc.nasl wh
ich could not be found
[Wed Jan 18 21:17:27 2006][5302] CSCdw33027.nasl depends on
snmp_cisco_type.nasl
 which could not be found
[Wed Jan 18 21:17:27 2006][5302] find_ap.nasl depends on
snmp_sysDesc.nasl which
 could not be found
.... and on and on
 
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