Jason Haar wrote:
>> You may also want to try to flush and recreate your plugin database,
>> by doing nessusd -R
>>
>>     
>
> Ahhhh... That smells like good advise... I'll see if that kicks the problem
>
>   
Looks like that was good advise. I have run it off against a single host
and it now returns more appropriate data. Looks like "-R" cleaned out
some corruption I had in a cache somewhere?

It looks to me like all the tests were done, but hardly any showed up in
the report. The flush command appears to have fixed that.

Thanks!

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Jason Haar
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