Ok, let's just say it is obvious, to one like me, still a newbie, it's not that obvious. Anyhow, how many different plugin-lists exist, and maybe most interesting of it all: When does a list become "old" and not updated anymore? This asked because I still use 1.2.5 and feel quite comfortable with it.
I guess you now will tell me to upgrade, well, I will in due time, but for now the compilation and combination I have installed on my "attack"-machine feels very stable.
My company relies on me and my stuff to work as much as possible without bugs in the software to put blame on, for poor performance.
I interestingly followed the thread about the latest Nmap version, unfortunate that Foydors _suggestions_ is not, for the moment, "compatible" with current version of Nessus. Maybe there will be a way to get these two excellent open source programs (Nessus and Nmap) to work even more efficient together in the future.
Keep up the good work! :-)
/Eppis
At 11:54 2003-03-22 +0100, Renaud Deraison wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 11:23:20AM +0100, Rikard Epstein wrote: > This information was new to me. > Is there a different "nessus-update-plugins" script in > different versions of Nessus? > I understand that they might differ slightly, but do > they point to different sets of plugins.
They obviously point to different sets of plugins.
Vi hoers /Eppis
