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 ? _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
