> Nessus is distributed as source. If you want the current version, and it seems like you might need it, you can either download and compile it yourself -- see
> <http://www.nessus.org/download/>  -- or wait until the Debian package maintainers catch up. 
yes, i know that exists the version 2.2.4 but unfortunately i'm not very expencied with Linux and compiles the source code. I think that i will 
wait that the Debian package maintainers release this update.
>NB: if you decide to do it yourself, make sure you have the
>GTK and OpenSSL development packages.

Thank you, but unfortunately i will wait.
>Really???? The --url option has been in nessus-fetch since its initial version, I believe. What does the command help say?
The help display:
nessus-fetch --plugins --help
Usage: nessus-fetch --plugins
Usage: nessus-fetch --plugins-md5
Usage: nessus-fetch --register <serial>
Usage: nessus-fetch --check
Usage: nessus-fetch --url <url> <localfile> [<http_login> <http_password>]
 
Another thing: i try to update the plugins with the command : nessus-fetch --plugins and then i decompress and de-unzip the file .tar.gz and then the window of registration is not displayed. But if i reboot the machine, the window reapper. Why?
>George
Josantony
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