Instead of using "su" at 5:45 use the command "sudo !!" This tells the CLI that you want to run the last command with su privileges and then you don't have to retype the full command. Of course, you'll need to ensure your user is in the sudoers file so that you can run commands with "sudo," as well.
This is a great series. I was thrown into Tenable as an intern with no other training. The tenable basics course was kinda useless since it was heavliy focused on Lumin (we dont have that subscription). Are you still mentoring ? If so, how can I sign up?
You typically need one Nessus scanner per network subnet, but there are exceptions and things you can do with network routing allow the scanner to see other subnets.
thank you for sharing... this is good... would've been even better if you had included a way to install the agent on multiple linux machines remotely (not to discourage you though :-))
The troubleshooting steps really help, I like that you talk through the process. Thank you!
Instead of using "su" at 5:45 use the command "sudo !!" This tells the CLI that you want to run the last command with su privileges and then you don't have to retype the full command. Of course, you'll need to ensure your user is in the sudoers file so that you can run commands with "sudo," as well.
This is a great series. I was thrown into Tenable as an intern with no other training. The tenable basics course was kinda useless since it was heavliy focused on Lumin (we dont have that subscription). Are you still mentoring ? If so, how can I sign up?
Thanks for sharing. This is really helpful. Do you have to install the scanner on all the device?
You typically need one Nessus scanner per network subnet, but there are exceptions and things you can do with network routing allow the scanner to see other subnets.
Awesome video. Thank you
I get this error while installing
[error] [agent] Link fail: [400] Bad Request.
Is group mandatory?
thank you for sharing... this is good... would've been even better if you had included a way to install the agent on multiple linux machines remotely (not to discourage you though :-))
i know ansible etc. can do that too though
where is the rest of the course?
New videos will be release this week.