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Re: RELOADING NESSUS

Subject: Re: RELOADING NESSUS
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:40:10 +0200

On Jun 26, 2008, at 5:52 PM, John Scherff wrote:

We have several custom plugins. We've been reloading nessus with nessusd -R whenever there are changes to these plugins or when we add new ones. Will nessusd -t accomplish the same thing -- load new and changed plugins -- without the overhead of reloading unchanged plugins? Or will it just check timestamps of previously-existing (not new) plugins?

Hi John,

nessusd -t will check the checksum (in 3.2) or the timestamp (in 3.0) of every plugin in the plugins directory, so it will accomplish what you need.

Take care,

-- Renaud
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