I see... Well I try this:

> openvas-nasl -X -d find_service.nasl -T 10.70.38.70

and I get nothing.... And the plugins has a log_message. I don't understand
why I can't see the information in my screen and before doing the
syncronization yes.




2017-04-03 12:43 GMT+02:00 Michael Meyer <[email protected]>:

> *** margaus M. wrote:
>
> > This is my script to detect S7-300 PLC. When I execute it shows this, so
> it
> > works perfectly.
>
> There is already gb_simatic_s7_snmp_detect.nasl ...
>
> openvas-nasl -X -B -d snmp_detect.nasl  gb_snmp_sysdesc.nasl
> gb_simatic_s7_snmp_detect.nasl gb_simatic_s7_version.nasl  -t <target>
> works for me.
>
> > Later I syncronized openvas plugins and I added this new plugin in the
> > directory, the result after execution is this:
> >
> > [image: Imágenes integradas 2]
> >
> > It prints nothing. Why is that? Any idea?
>
> add "-T -" to the openvas-nasl command line to get debug output...
>
> Micha
>
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