Hi 

Using 1.1.13 I am trying to update my plugins with the following
result....can anyone throw any light...?

[root@dragon1 sbin]# [root@dragon1 sbin]# nessus-update-plugins -v
bash: [root@dragon1: command not found
[root@dragon1 sbin]#
[root@dragon1 sbin]# gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
bash: gzip:: command not found
[root@dragon1 sbin]# cp: cannot stat `*.nasl': No such file or directory
> cp: cannot stat `*.inc': No such file or directory
> [root@dragon1 sbin]#


Regards

Justin



-----Original Message-----
From: Hugo van der Kooij [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 February 2002 18:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Building static binaries


On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Jeff Ryan wrote:

> I was asked to try to run a nessus scan on a internal network,
> and I have to use a internal server.
> I don't want to do a lot of
> updates to the Solaris 2.7 box ( it's a pretty stripped setup).
> 
> Is it possible to compile a static version of nessus,
> or at least minimize the impact on a server ?

<fastmode>
No
</fastmode>

I would not recommend installing Nessus on a machine that is not dedicated 
to that purpose. (Or at least dedicated to testing purposes.)

Hugo.

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