Michel Arboi wrote:
> Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
>>however, in the .nasl script, the ID number is commented out. It is *not*
>>assigned an ID of 1 - my parsing script is just assigning it that since
>>there is no other ID number. :)
> 
> 
> IIRC, Nessus is supposed to chose an unassigned value in this case. I
> fixed it anyway.

I'd recommend Nessus be explicitly changed to *break* that
behaviour. Can you imagine the fun if you had numerous scripts
that were assigned through some pseudo-random order, and then
a new system was set up, and the same scripts (courtesy of
different installation/setup procedures) were installed with
different IDs on the different system?

Not what I call fun.  I'd rather see Nessus spit out an error
message and then turf the test from the test suite until such
time that the problem is rectified.

Thomas

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