When using nessuswx as a client, I had the same problem.  It was necessary to turn on 
TCP ping on port 443 in order to have the https server detected and tested.

Carl

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I am using nessus 1.2.5 on linux.  I use nessus from
the command line.  No https related vulnerabilities
are present even though the machine I am testing is
running https.  How do I turn on https detection?

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