Hello, I have successfully completed installing the RPM "Nessus 3.0.5 for Linux" in my Linux (Redhat machine). I am able to use the command line options as you specified to start the scan. But I dont see/know any steps to start the GUI access of starting the Nessus Scan as specified in the Demo. Even in the client installation PDF I didnt find any clue/steps to start the Nessus GUI. At present I am able to see "nessusd waiting for incomming connections" message when I give the command "ps -ef | grep nessus" in my Linux machine. I am also able to use the command line options. I have downloaded the GTK client RPM also from the website. But I am not at all sure about how to proceed from now. I wanted to know exactly the below details,
1. Can I start the Nessus GUI only with the nessus server RPM that I have installed and up and running? If so how and what are the commands/steps to start the Nessus GUI? 2. If the GTK client RPM is also needed along with the Nessus server RPM then how and what are the commands/steps to start the Nessus GUI? Kindly help me out as soon as possible. Thanks & Regards, Girish On 3/13/07, Doug Nordwall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/13/07, Girish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have already downloaded the GUI GTK client RPM from the site. > I have already installed the 3.0.5 Nessus server in a linux machine. > I wanted to know the following, > > 1. I need a GUI access in Linux to use the Nessus as shown in the Demo > in Nessus website. > you don't need it, but it's nice. there is a command line client in /opt/nessus/bin. The demo shows using a GUI client, so to emulate the demo, you will need the GUI. 2. For this, should we need a GTK Client? > to emulate the second step of the demo, yes, that is the GTK client. It's the older version of the GTK client, but it should be similar 3. If so, Should this GTK client run in the same machine where the Nessus > server is running? > It does not need to, but it can. the Demo specifies "localhost" which implies that it is running on the same machine. If you want to emulate the demo exactly, then yes, have the client and the server on the same machine. 4. Kindly guide me the complete steps to install and use the Linus GUI > based Nessus access as I didnt get more information from the Documents > provided in the Nessus site. > I am not sure what step you are at. Can you detail what portions of the installation you have done? Is there something specific that you are not sure you completed as listed in the installation instructions at http://www.nessus.org/documentation/nessus_3.0_installation_guide.pdf ? Thanks & Regards, > Girish > > > > On 3/13/07, Doug Nordwall < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > You can get the Nessus Client as a seperate package from nessus.org. > > It's right there on the site. > > > > Whether or not you have the Nessus Client on a seperate machine or on > > the same machine as the server is a matter of your preference, needs, and > > resources. I have actually run the server hard enough to cause the client to > > become slow, but that was scanning a very large number of machines at once. > > > > On 3/13/07, Girish < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I have successfully installed Nessus server (3.0.5 for Linux OS). > > > I would like to know how to start with the GUI based Nessus client > > > for selecting the options in Linux. > > > Should I have to do some installation separately for Nessus Client? > > > If so let me know where can I get the client installation exe for Linux. > > > Should the client be in the same Nessus Server machine or the Nessus > > > client has to be installed in a separate machine?? > > > Kindly let me know some answers for the above queries as soon as > > > possible. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Girish > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Nessus mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Doug Nordwall > > Unix, Network, and Security Administrator > > You mean the vision is subject to low subscription rates?!!? - Scott > > Stone, on MMORPGs > > > -- Doug Nordwall Unix, Network, and Security Administrator You mean the vision is subject to low subscription rates?!!? - Scott Stone, on MMORPGs
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