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Re: Issues with new install of Nessus

Subject: Re: Issues with new install of Nessus
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 22:10:00 -0400
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 06:45:24PM -0400, Jeremy Stinson wrote:

Any help would be very useful. I download the latest version of Nessus
and tried to install it on a CentOS 4.4 box. The installation went fine

That means you're using Nessus-3.0.3-es4.i386.rpm, right? And I assume
you didn't force the install or tell it to ignore any dependencies, right?

but when I try to start the server I get:

[root@localhost ~]# /opt/nessus/sbin/nessusd -D
nessusd (Nessus) 3.0.3. for Linux
(C) 1998 - 2006 Tenable Network Security, Inc.

Processing the Nessus plugins...
[#####                                             ]

SIGSEGV dump (Process 3905)

If this happens repeatedly, would you run nessus-bug-report-generator
and send me *privately* the tarball that's created so I can look into it
further?

George
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