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Re: test product before buy it.

Subject: Re: test product before buy it.
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:28:38 -0400
On Jun 18, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Juan C. Sanchez wrote:

I just installed the nessus ver 3 for windows and I  received the  
following in a message box:
Received message "Bad credentials"
"It was not possible to log in using the supplied credentials."

I verify the user name and password, no firewall was installed on  
the server which is running 2003


You don't say which type of username / password you're using, but the  
following information might help you:

A Nessus server maintains its own set of users and passwords. There is  
a pre-configured username / password set up when you install the  
software to be used to connect to the Nessus server labelled  
"localhost" in the Windows client. If you changed that or wish to use  
something else, you need to use Nessus' User Management tool to add  
the user and any associated PKI-related files.

George
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theall@tenablesecurity.com



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