I've seen this before, but it was just some sort of palette weirdness going from X to windows (looked fine in X but as you described on windows). Didn't bother to investigate beyond that.
Regards, Michael > -----Original Message----- > From: George Stone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 12:48 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Pie Chart Graphic Bad > > > I'm not sure if anyone else can use the update on the bad > pie_risks.gif > file, but here it is: > > To troubleshoot I installed 1.2.3 on a freshly built Linux box, ran > Nessus against the target machine which is the same as below, > created an > HTML report with pies and charts, and pie_risks.gif came out > ok with the > number of holes down to zero (0). I then ran Nessus on the > machine that > generated the funky pie_risks.gif file against the same target as > indicated above and below and the pie chart came out ok with > the number > of holes at zero (0). > > I can only guess that there is code somewhere in Nessus that will > generate a funky pie_risks.gif file if the data meets a certain > criteria. For me, the funky file was generated with the following: > > - High (5%) > - Serious (0%) > - Medium (50%) > - Low (45%) > -- > George Stone > > George Stone wrote: > > > I'm running the Nessus 1.2.3 under Linux and have a bad pie chart > > graphic. I enabled all but dangerous plugins last week, ran Nessus > > against one machine, generated an HTML report with pies and > charts, and > > all was fine. I ran Nessus a week later against the same > machine with > > fewer holes (going from 8 to 4) and the pie chart graphic > is illegible. > > > > Instead of a white background the pie chart has a > pink/violet background > > and I can only see the 'High' pie wedge as well as the black text > > 'High', 'Serious', 'Medium', 'Low', and 'Security Risks'. > > > > Does anyone know how I can get the pie chart back to look > 'right'? Thanks. > > -- > > George Stone > > > - > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: general discussions about Nessus. > * To unsubscribe, send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > "unsubscribe nessus" in the body. > - [EMAIL PROTECTED]: general discussions about Nessus. * To unsubscribe, send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe nessus" in the body.
