what a all full_of_crap email .. can't believe this.. statement: this is a buggy version (which seems to be true).
nothing else. So, i back him up stating that this looked to be buggy version and that you'd expect to have a non buggy version (even if old), in a stable software. This is nothing against the nessus package. So, i really thing and your email and your tone is innapropriate ! On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 02:35:45PM -0600, Orlando wrote: > Do you really depend and/or expect to stay secure on a 'stable' release of > '_a_' software? > The developer[s] were nice enough to release the software free, whether it > sucks or not you should be greatful, unless of course you can code something > better.. And call each and every update a stable release so that they can be > released along with stable operating systems. > > untill then stfu, learn to compile updated software or don't bitch. > > -x > > ps. I dont mean to sound like an asshole (kind of ironic considering the tone > of my email but shit!) , but he sounded like an asshole for assuming and > implying nessus sucked .. it is a matter of opinion but state something > reasonable to backup it up at least. > > On Sunday 13 October 2002 08:45 am, WebMaster wrote: > > > Isn't the nessus in Debian quite old ? I think, there were newer > > > > nessus > > > > > packages at the following sources: > > > > > > -- deb http://www.srce.hr/~joy/nessus1.2/ ./ > > > deb-src http://www.srce.hr/~joy/nessus1.2/ ./ > > > > i ll install this version > > > > it s sure the woody version is a bogus version :-P > > > > isn t it strange for a stable release...? > > > > i ve done a nmap -sU on those ports (trinoo) from the 2 fresh hosts, > > they re closed and of course a nmap -sS on port 22 > > give us a opened port. > > > > thanks Martin > > > > ;-) > > > > ------------ > > Ivan Rambeau > > FranceOnLine > > ------------ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- -> Jean-Francois Dive --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot