There seems to be a infinite loop within the PDF maker.  I noticed that
it creates the file, and it just continues to get larger and larger
until I close the app.

---Original Message-----
From: Crow, Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 9:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: NessusWX crashes while exporting .csv or creating .pdf report
on "large" scan

I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this and found a work
around.

I scanned a medium-sized network with > 600 hosts.  When I try to export
to
.CSV, NessusWX crashes with this error:

        NessusWX 1.4.4 build of Apr 22 2003

        Exception C0000005 (Access violation) at 004046BE
        Thread: 00000FE0 - ExportThread

        batchMode=0
        debugMode=0
        debugFlags=0x00000000
        isConnected=1
        dbDirectory="C:\nessusdb"
        encryptionFlags=0x00000000
        encryptionType=0

        Server information:
          nessusd_version = 2.0.7
          libnasl_version = 2.0.7
          libnessus_version = 2.0.7
          thread_manager = fork
          os = Linux
          os_version = 2.4.20-13.7smp

        Register information:
          eax=01EB5008  ebx=00000D92  ecx=01EBE000  edx=09DF0072
          esi=01456B50  edi=0043C098  ebp=0009F738  esp=0543FE1C
          cs=001B  ds=0023  es=0023  ss=0023  fs=0038  gs=0000
flags=00010206

When I try to create a .PDF from the same report, it hangs with the
progress
bar around 20%.

I can create the .HTML report and export to .NBE.  For now I am just
parsing
the .NBE manually into a .csv.

Thanks,
Owen


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