By looking at the process listing as soon as I start the scan (ps -ef
| grep nessusd) and then also in the nessusd.messages file.

Thanks,

Keys


On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:56:08 -0700, Erik Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 14, 2004, at 4:27 PM, Off to Oz wrote:
> 
> > I can see them at the end in the original e-mail in my Gmail browser,
> > but not in my Outlook. However, I have included them again here.
> 
> Maybe the mail list software truncated it.  I'm stumped.  You have
> ping_host.nasl (10180) and synscan.nes (11219) enabled in the config
> you sent in the last email.  The following lines look right for what
> you're trying to do:
> 
> >  Ping the remote host[entry]:TCP ping destination port(s) : = default
> >  Ping the remote host[checkbox]:Do a TCP ping = yes
> >  Ping the remote host[checkbox]:Do an ICMP ping = yes
> >  Ping the remote host[entry]:Number of retries (ICMP) : = 10
> >  Ping the remote host[checkbox]:Make the dead hosts appear in the
> > report = no
> >  Ping the remote host[checkbox]:Log live hosts in the report = no
> 
> There is a weird line in the SERVER PREFS section: ping_hosts = no.  To
> be honest, I don't know what that controls.  My guess is that it's
> cruft that doesn't affect anything anymore.
> 
> How are you verifying that ping_host.nasl and synscan.nes are not
> starting?  By looking at the nessusd.messages file I assume?
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Erik Stephens                                      www.edgeos.com
>                          Managed Vulnerability Assessment Services
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