I've waiting 9 minutes for it to finish. It's a fairly good box (dual
processor, two year old, 1G of ram)

1) I've double checked the certificate. It can run a -t build of the rc
file, so I know it's connecting
2) I've run it with debug. it's getting through the cert and it gets the
plugins.

Any ideas?

the last little bit of the debug info says...

debug: plugin families to enable:
debug:   AIX Local Security Checks
debug:   Backdoors
debug:   CGI abuses
debug:   CGI abuses : XSS
debug:   CISCO
debug:   CentOS Local Security Checks
debug:   Databases
debug:   Debian Local Security Checks
debug:   Default Unix Accounts
debug:   Denial of Service
debug:   FTP
debug:   Fedora Local Security Checks
debug:   Finger abuses
debug:   Firewalls
debug:   FreeBSD Local Security Checks
debug:   Gain a shell remotely
debug:   Gain root remotely
debug:   General
debug:   Gentoo Local Security Checks
debug:   HP-UX Local Security Checks
debug:   MacOS X Local Security Checks
debug:   Mandrake Local Security Checks
debug:   Misc.
debug:   NIS
debug:   Netware
debug:   Peer-To-Peer File Sharing
debug:   Policy Compliance
debug:   Port scanners
debug:   RPC
debug:   Red Hat Local Security Checks
debug:   Remote file access
debug:   SCADA
debug:   SMTP problems
debug:   SNMP
debug:   Service detection
debug:   Settings
debug:   Slackware Local Security Checks
debug:   Solaris Local Security Checks
debug:   SuSE Local Security Checks
debug:   Ubuntu Local Security Checks
debug:   Useless services
debug:   Web Servers
debug:   Windows
debug:   Windows : Microsoft Bulletins
debug:   Windows : User management
debug: plugin ids to enable:
debug:   10180
debug:   10335
debug: plugin risks to enable:
debug:   .

-- 
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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