On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 06:26:55AM -0400, Christian E.Gwisdek wrote: > > durning installation when creating a certificate for nessusd, using > > nessus-mkcert-client. ... > > The problem is it asks for Nessus server 'private' directory: > > Nessus server 'public' directory: > > Nessus CA private key: > > > > What do I put in these fields? I installed this before and was never > > requested to do this before. I attempted using the nessus-mkcert file but was given > command not found.
nessus-mkcert-client requires that you already have created certificates and keys for the server and certificate authority first. It's asking those questions because it can't find them in the usual directories. Typically, those keys and certificates are created using nessus-mkcert. I believe nessus-mkcert is created and installed as part of nessus-core as long as you've installed that properly. It should be installed in /usr/local/sbin or /usr/sbin. Is it? If so, then it could just be an issue of the setting of your PATH. George -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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