> In following this thread, I decided to check on my own installation.
> Sure enough, while the file secpod_ms12-020.nasl was in my plugins
> directory, it was not listed in GSA under the Microsoft Bulletins
> family.  Following Matthew's advice, I ran openvasmd --rebuild...
> HOWEVER, unlike Rick, this did NOT make the plugin accessible via GSA.
> I was able to delete tasks.db and do another --rebuild, and the plugin
> was accessible, however of course doing that makes me lost my tasks,
> scan configs, etc.
>
> Any advice on what I may be doing wrong here, or what the problem is?

Might be worth restarting the Scanner.  Otherwise I guess the rebuild is
failing.  You could check that by running with -v and checking
var/log/openvas/openvasmd.log.

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