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4 years ago
Apache Log4j Detection Optimizations Summary: While the...
Apache Log4j Detection Optimizations Summary: While the operating system ultimately controls scheduling and resource allocation, we have made additional optimizations to the Apache Log4j JAR Detec...
4 years ago
The default one hour timeout comes from the plugin itself.
The custom setting, timeout.<plugin ID>, can be set for specific plugins such as 156001 (e.g. timeout.156001).
From the Advanced Settings page:
Enter the plugin ID in place of <plugin ID>. The maximum time, in seconds, that plugin <pluginID> is permitted to run before Nessus stops it. If set for a plugin, this value supersedes plugins_timeout.
rdrzaz
4 years agoConnect Contributor
I added this custom setting. Is this correct? Also, Would it be better to edit the plugin timeout for more than one hour or less than one hour for better performance? @Donald Bakowski @Scott Przywara @Greg Betz