No, I'm using another Phlak to run nmap and xprobe on another linux install on the same box. Phlak comes with nessus on it, but I'm trying to get nessus installed on my other linux install for ease of use.

So, how can I check to see if , indeed, the PATH is right, lib, config'd properly and nessusd is in my path?

Rye

George Theall wrote:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 04:18:33PM -0500, Ryan Stevens wrote:


Thanks for the reply. Yes, I forgot to mention, I did run ldconfig after I edited the ld.so.conf file, I forgot to mention that. I ran it, and it didn't give me any errors, however, I didn't run it after adding the usr/local/bin to my PATH. Could that be it?


No, running ldconfig should have avoided the problem.


When this scan completes I'm going to try that.


Huh, you're running a scan? Using the nessusd on this host?? If so, then it would seem like the problem's been fixed.

George


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