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Re: Error: File is too long > 65,530

Subject: Re: Error: File is too long > 65,530
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 06:41:24 -0800
when i ran into a similar problem, I ended up making several identical scans
that covered each network range I wanted to deal with. I was looking at a
/17 as well. So, I broke them up into chunks of half a dozen to 2 dozen /24s
and went from there.

On Feb 19, 2008 5:51 AM, Rushing, Derek <drush@umich.edu> wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

I've been using NessusClient 3.0.6.1 Build W321 for Windows and ran across
an error which I haven't been able to find in the list archives.  I'm
tried to scan a /17 network in which I have it broken down into a list of
roughly 130 different /22 - /30's.  This list is saved as a text file with
each network on a new line.  Each time I try to use the list, I get the
error below.

The client.log shows "Target file is too long: 232087 > 65,530"

Any ideas on what this limitation is for and if there is a way to avoid it?


Thanks,

--Derek

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*drush@umich.edu* <drush@umich.edu>


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