issue. So, it appears the it is more random than I first saw, since the same
machines with the same issues create one pie_risks.gif that is pink, and another
that is perfect, and the only difference is that the two nessus scans ran 24 hours
apart. :(
Scott
Javier Fernandez-Sanguino wrote:
Scott C. Kennedy wrote:When I do a nessus scan with the command line flags to create an HTML
report with Graphs, I get the strangest output...
All graphs look normal, except for the pie_risks.gif graph comes out with one
red slice, a pink background, and black text. So, all other slices of the pie chart
are pink on pink (thus invisible).
I have observed this too, but only on some scans. It seems to be related to the relationship between risks detected. Do you see it every time?
Javi
