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Missing plugins from all-2.0.tar.gz

Subject: Missing plugins from all-2.0.tar.gz
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:51:23 -0400

Hello,

First time poster and hopefully this hasn't been discussed to death and I'm
incapable of searching properly in the archives :)

Currently running nessus (3.0.4) for linux
Using nessusWX (1.4.5) as my console on a windows box

The nessus server is behind a firewall and unable to directly connect to the
Internet,  I manually download the all-2.0.tar.gz using the free registered
feed.  Today's download is 6,240,915 bytes and the tar file contains 14491
files.  I tar -xzf all-2.0.tar.gz /opt/nessus/lib/nessus/plugins directory

My problem is that there appears to be missing nasl plugins.

If I go to the nessus web site and do a plugin search, and look up YusASP -
it shows that it has a plugin ID of 18192.  But this plugin does not show up
in the list of available plugins in the nessus console (communications ->
plugin list -> search -> plugin id = 18192)

Another example is plugin id = 18382

Why does the all-2.0.tar.gz file not contain these plugin's, and if they are
not supposed to be in that file, is there a file that does contain them?  


Thanks for your help, and sorry if this is an obvious question that everyone
should know

Justin

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