On 07/05/07 15:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> success.  I disable the options for ping and I see it running tests for 
> the entire subnet.  Raw IP needs help.  Any suggestions.  

Not that I want to step on Michel's toes, but I run Nessus just fine 
under Gentoo, albeit not from emerge, so I wonder if there's something 
else going on...

How did you have the "Ping the remote host" port scanner configured in 
your earlier scans? Were you doing a TCP ping and if so, what were you 
specifying for the TCP ping destination port(s)?

Have you tried sniffing traffic from one of your targets to see what's 
coming from / returning to the Nessus server?

Also, in a different message you said the "nessus.messages" file was 
empty. [I assume you meant "nessusd.messages".] I would expect it would 
at least hold information about when Nessus starts and connections from 
clients. Are you sure you're looking at the correct file? You should be 
able to figure out its location by running "nessusd -s | fgrep logfile".

George
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