I searched in this direction unfortunately. Nessus-libraries had been installed the right way. I played a few time with libraries and finally was so irrited that I deleted all .o files and began again all installation. As a miracle, everything went right !
Thank you for your attention, George...


Regards

George Theall a �crit:

On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 09:10:58AM +0200, Donati Herve wrote:



gcc `sh ./cflags` auth.o attack.o comm.o log.o rules.o sighand.o processes.o users.o utils.o ntp_10.o ntp_11.o parser.o hosts.o preferences.o piic.o pluginload.o nasl_plugins.o nes_plugins.o perl_plugins.o plugs_req.o nessusd.o save_tests.o save_kb.o detached.o pluginlaunch.o locks.o dirutils.o md5.o plugs_hash.o pluginupload.o pluginscheduler.o -o nessusd `/usr/local/bin/nasl-config --libs` `/usr/local/bin/nessus-config --libs` -ldl
nessusd.o: In function `main_loop':
/var/nessus-installer/nessus-core/nessusd/nessusd.c:651: undefined reference to `sslerror'



sslerror comes from nessus-libraries/libnessus/network.c as long as HAVE_SSL is defined.

Are you using a script to build this? If so, which one? If not, have you
installed nessus-libraries already? With support for SSL (ie, does
"/usr/local/bin/nessus-config --libs" include "-lssl" in its output)?

George


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