...But the numbers I get are not in sequential order... for example:
attack|46.1.10.4|1005|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1050|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1096|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1141|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1187|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1233|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1050|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1096|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1141|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1187|2282
attack|46.1.10.4|1233|2282
I'm not able to come up with a reason why that would happen... any suggestions?
Thank you.
HKR
George Theall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 03:31:01PM -0700, Jay Jacobson wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, hack erk wrote:
>
> > attack|60.10.58.14|2250|2281
...
> You are close. Those are not Nessus plugin ID numbers, but it is basically
> a progress indicator. Your server has 2281 plugins loaded and it is
> currently executing the 2250'th plugin against the target.
Actually, the fourth field indicates how many plugins total are
*expected to be run* by the scan, not how many the server has loaded.
Launch a scan with only a few plugins enabled - the number should be
small, reflecting the number you've explicitly enabled plus any in the
"settings" category (which are run regardless of their settings in a
config file) plus any autodependencies (if enabled).
[Now if only I could figure out why the third field sometimes exceedsthe fourth...]
George
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