Here is a portion of my logs: (nessusd.messages) [Tue May 27 15:10:22 2003][1127] connection from 127.0.0.1 [Tue May 27 15:10:24 2003][6673] Client requested protocol version 12. [Tue May 27 15:10:24 2003][6673] successful login of azapata from 127.0.0.1 [Tue May 27 15:10:31 2003][6673] Redirecting debugging output to /usr/local/var/nessus/logs/nessusd.dump [Tue May 27 15:10:35 2003][6673] Communication closed by client [Tue May 27 15:14:24 2003][1127] connection from 127.0.0.1 [Tue May 27 15:14:24 2003][1127] same client 127.0.0.1 has connected twice - blocking for a while [Tue May 27 15:14:24 2003][6688] Client requested protocol version 12. [Tue May 27 15:14:24 2003][6688] successful login of azapata from 127.0.0.1 [Tue May 27 15:14:30 2003][6688] Redirecting debugging output to /usr/local/var/nessus/logs/nessusd.dump [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6688] user azapata starts a new attack. Target(s) : 130.253.112.140, with max_hosts = 30 [Tue May 27 15:14:30 2003][6688] Redirecting debugging output to /usr/local/var/nessus/logs/nessusd.dump [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6688] user azapata starts a new attack. Target(s) : 130.253.112.140, with max_hosts = 30 [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6688] user azapata : testing 130.253.112.140 [6689] [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6689] user azapata : new KB will be saved as /usr/local/var/nessus/users/azapata/kbs/130.253.112.140 [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6689] user azapata : will launch 10 plugins at the same time against each host [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6689] user azapata : launching ping_host.nasl against 130.253.112.140 [6690] [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6689] ping_host.nasl (process 6690) finished its job in 0.064 seconds [Tue May 27 15:15:32 2003][6689] user azapata : launching labrea.nasl against 130.253.112.140 [6691] [Tue May 27 15:15:33 2003][6689] labrea.nasl (process 6691) finished its job in 0.052 seconds [Tue May 27 15:15:33 2003][6689] Finished testing 130.253.112.140. Time : 0.43 secs [Tue May 27 15:15:33 2003][6688] user azapata : test complete [Tue May 27 15:15:33 2003][6688] user azapata : Kept alive connection [Tue May 27 15:16:01 2003][1127] connection from 130.253.112.134 [Tue May 27 15:16:02 2003][6692] Client requested protocol version 12. [Tue May 27 15:16:05 2003][6692] successful login of azapata from 130.253.112.134 [Tue May 27 15:16:06 2003][6692] Redirecting debugging output to /usr/local/var/nessus/logs/nessusd.dump [Tue May 27 15:16:19 2003][6692] user azapata starts a new attack. Target(s) : 130.253.112.138, with max_hosts = 20 [Tue May 27 15:16:19 2003][6692] user azapata : testing 130.253.112.138 [6693] [Tue May 27 15:16:19 2003][6693] Client tried to raise the maximum checks number - 20. Using 10. Change 'max_checks' in nessusd.conf if you believe this is incorrect [Tue May 27 15:16:19 2003][6693] user azapata : will launch 10 plugins at the same time against each host [Tue May 27 15:16:19 2003][6693] user azapata : launching logins.nasl against 130.253.112.138 [6694]
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Discini, Sonny Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 10:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: blank report "I do not have nessusd.messages (no where to be found or at least I cannot find it)" Look here: /usr/local/var/nessus/logs/nessusd.messages --Sonny -----Original Message----- From: Anna Grace Zapata [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 12:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: blank report Here are the following stats on nessus: nessusd (Nessus) 2.0.6 for Linux (C) 1998 - 2003 Renaud Deraison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This is Nessus 2.0.6 for Linux 2.4.18-27.8.0 compiled with gcc version 3.2 20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 3.2-7) Current setup : Experimental session-saving : enabled Experimental KB saving : enabled Thread manager : fork nasl : 2.0.6 libnessus : 2.0.6 SSL support : enabled SSL is used for client / server communication Running as euid : 0 I do not have nessusd.messages (no where to be found or at least I cannot find it) I do a regular scan and enable all (including dangerous plugins). I make it specific to one IP address. I am running nessus on Linux 8.0 The previous version was running successfully. The new version does not report anything back. I did install the new version in a different place than the old version. What is going on? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Renaud Deraison Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: blank report On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 09:30:31AM -0600, Anna Grace Zapata wrote: > What kind of details would be helpful. Version of nessusd, output of nessusd -d, output in nessusd.messages, the scan option you set, the operating system you run it on, and whatnot.
