Hi there

I'm trying to get nessus-3.0.6 to scan our CentOS servers and it's 
having some difficulty.

If I scan a Fedora8 box (with root creds via ssh pubKey), I get details 
about what IP addresses are assigned to each interface, it's "uname" 
details, and a nice listing of all RPMs installed, and which ones are 
out of date. Life is good :-)

If I do the same thing against a CentOS4.6 server, I get the IP address 
detail, the "uname" detail, but no RPM detail.  I see tonnes of 
"centos_RHSA*" checks occurring in the nessusd log, but it never seems 
to run unix_enum_sw.nasl - which would give the listing of RPMs 
installed. Obviously if I log in and manually run "rpm -qa", I get a 
listing of all RPMs installed.

Any ideas? Thanks


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Cheers

Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
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