On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 07:07:35AM -0700, Steve Sanders wrote:
> In the past I had been using nmap, ping, as well as the tcp connect(), before I 
> started the scan last night I turned off nmap, ping, and tcp connect.  I then turned 
> on SYN scan and let it run.  In addition, I left out the network printers that were 
> on that subnet and turned the maximum hosts scanned down to 10.  When I left last 
> night it appeared that the scan had already stopped although only a third of the 
> scan was complete.  I came in this morning and the scan was still at the same spot 
> that it was when I left.  

What is being said in the logs ? Any reference to a segfault or
something ? Or does it claim that the scan finished normally ? Feel free
to send me your whole nessusd.messages privately.

> >You may want to do a "ps auxw" on the nessusd side to see which processes are still 
> >>there
>  
> I did a "ps auxw" and the line referencing nessusd is as follows:
>  
> root     1789   0.0   0.9   4888  2536  ?        S    07:29   0:00 nessusd: waiting 
> for incoming connections
>  
> Do you have any other suggestions?  Thanks again for all your help!

Which platform are you running on ? What is the output of nessusd -d ?
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