Your altruism overwhelms me.

On Monday, Mar 3, 2003, at 18:22 Europe/Madrid, D. Richard Farley wrote:

Michael,

The patent pertains to the methods of *enabling* vulnerability scanners
(any scanner, not just Nessus) to provide scanning service for dynamic
remote devices.  By dynamic, I mean those remote comptuers that get a
dynamic IP address and are indeterminate as to whether the computer is
accessible over the Internet (ie, powered on or not).  The patent has
nothing to do with Nessus and, in fact, the NetShroud software does not
ship with Nessus included.

At a fundamental level, NetShroud HomeScan is a Java based client-server
application. The server invokes the scanner (whether Nessus or other
scanner) and manages the resulting reports.


The NetShroud software also has a lightweight host-based scan capability
that reports security concerns that can't be identified through remote
scanning, such as patch levels of Microsoft applications. It also
reports things like CPU, RAM, and disk space of the remote target.


In the next few weeks we hope to release the Java based Nessus report
manager interface under the GPL license for the benefit of the Nessus
community (if there is interest).

Hope that clarifies the patent question.

Richard Farley, CISSP
President
NetShroud Technologies
Office: (408) 353-5006
http://www.NetShroud.com






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Hadn't seen this one before...

http://www.netshroud.com/ns_homescan.htm

wonder what part of nessus they patented. "NetShroud HomeScan for Nessus is based on NetShroud HomeScan., exciting patent-pending"

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