I don't think this is relevant to the -security list.
If you've only wasted a few hours since posting the exact same thing to -questions, I think maybe your list etiquette needs reexamination. -- richo On 26/09/11 19:39 -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
Good Day;I am trying to install Nessus on a Dell Latitude laptop running FreeBSD 9-beta2. /usr/ports was updated around 09/20/2011 and the current source for the kernel and world were csup'd late last week. I have built a new kernel with debugging disabled to reduce the noise to the terminal. I have - device bpf - uncommented in the config file and I commented out unneeded device drivers. I built a new world yesterday. The build and install went without error.I started this thread on freebsd-questions this morning; Re: Trying to build nessus 4 from portsWhen trying to install the binary downloaded from tenable.com - Nessus-4.4.1-fbsd8-amd64.tbz using pkg_add it says I need to enable more bpf devices. Deleting the package then attempting to install from /usr/ports/security/nessus results in a successful build but when nessusd is started it errors out on 'libz.so.5 not found'. FreeBSD 9 is at libz.so.6.I really like FreeBSD 9 on this machine but I have a work project that involves port scanning, intrusion detection and forensics. That is why I am attempting to get Nessus working. I would like the company to purchase Nessus for business but I have to get it working on my test network first. I am trying to follow Mr. Richard Bejtlich's book 'The Tao of Network Security Monitoring'. Maybe I need to fall back to FreeBSD 8.2 in order to be successful? Are there other security tools which build without error on FreeBSD 9?Thank You Michael
--richo || Today's excuse:
electromagnetic radiation from satellite debris
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