I just compiled/installed the CVS devel version of Nessus (1.3.3). The "Prefs." tab of the Nessus client no longer has any configurable options for me. It lists all the field titles, but there are no boxes to be filled in. Is this normal? Did I do something dumb here?
Thanks, Joe On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 18:39, Renaud Deraison wrote: > I'm pleased to announce the availability of Nessus 1.3.3. > > Nessus 1.3.x is still labelled as 'UNSTABLE', however, there's no showstopper > bug I'm aware of, so you might want to give it a try. Note that in theory, > it should be more gentle with your network, as well as faster. > > > What is new in Nessus 1.3.3 : > > - The 'nessusd' process now takes very little memory, as plugins descriptions > are now stored in a separate file which is loaded when necessary. As a side > effect, nessusd now loads in no time (as it only parses the plugins which > have changed), which make the calls to nessus-update-plugins less costly > CPU-wise > > - Fixed the new plugins scheduler - if the optimizations were enabled, then > the scan would hang (the error was really stupid). I also improved it and > made it more gentle CPU-wise (although this can be improved even more). > Note that given the way the nessusd <-> client communication is done and > the way this scheduler works, it's no longer possible for the client to > accurately display the name of the plugin which is being run. That might > change in the future, but at this time, don't rely on the names displayed > in the progress bar. (I think I'll remove this feature completely, as > it makes no real sense to show the name of the plugins when they run > in parallel anyway) > > - find_services.nes is now much faster, because it forks and divides the > work between its children. > > - Various performance fixes / bugs fixes / minor improvements and all. > > > I'm really happy with this release. If things go as smoothly as they've went > so far, I may release Nessus 1.4.0 in a couple of releases. So please test it, > and report any bug / annoyance you may find (yes, I'll start ironing things out > now). > > > Get it at http://www.nessus.org/experimental.html > > > > -- Renaud
