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Linux Plug-in's

Subject: Linux Plug-in's
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 08:48:04 -0400
I use Nessus 3.0 on a Linux box.

I run the client scans from the same box with no GUI.

In previous versions of nessus we had trouble with the plug-in updates.
The system would up date the plug-in but not implement then in the daily
scan's.

How can I tell if the new plug-in's are being used?

 

Timothy Kaufman

 

Net Access Corp.

Network Operations

 

Main: 973-590-5050

Desk: 973-590-5122

tkaufman@corp.nac.net <mailto:tkaufman@corp.nac.net> 

network@nac.net <mailto:network@nac.net> 

 

 

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