Yup, I've used (and modified @ http://www.aznetworksecurity.com) those .xsl templates, but the NessusClient 3.0 converts my old .xml files, to a .nessus format, and the .xsl files don't quite render them, however, the newer NessusClient3.0 creates entirely different looking output than the stock nessus install, which implies there's a different .xsl out there somewhere....
I'm guessing there's enough changes to the older one from securityfoundry (still available via one archive or another where he sent it to a list) -- that it'll have issues with the newer.nessus format as well... "Olson, John (CTECH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/13/2007 09:25 AM To <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc Subject RE: XSL for ".nessus" format -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I found one that I have since modified and used successfully on Solaris via commandline. However, it depends upon the version of XML used (DTD, Schema, etc.) so it may not work for you. The Windows server install does actually include the basic xsl files in the \Program Files\Tenable\Nessus\report_styles folder. I tried to locate the link to the file I mentioned earlier, but all links I have appear to be broken at this time. It should reside in the CVS.nessus.org somewhere. A simple Google Search using "nessus.xsl" will produce some useful links as well. The XML Stylesheet I modified was written by Axel Nennker and updated by Chuck Willis. They claim the latest version can be found here, but I tried the link and it currently fails. http://www.securityfoundry.com/ < http://www.securityfoundry.com/> Cheers! John ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 9:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: XSL for ".nessus" format I've looked at the nix & windows installs for the 3.0 Nessus client, but find no ".xsl" that it's using to transform the .nessus into the report format they're showing. Has anyone worked on a .xsl for the .nessus they'd care to share, or located one that they've had good success with? Thanks, -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.0.6 (Build 6060) iQEVAwUBR2Fc7tczbpxETmLMAQhrEAf/R/e/3CB2KtTupnsJ73dU9GDi5QhVDKbs T9vghrSXnw/5JfCxAl3l8xVnoHVhz7S+03nKmrebBzbanoANPY5kjJqJfop3QpZH gMvjyee9+HLI8eg9acdzfd+jVH2TzlyV5PsmK4sRBVmmUie9v7tloMV8rm/MnZ9h mfzR7mQ70AnmGOAq9+F9f88cQBIw2sxRX0XFi1xVJHp5rJ+OYr9I09L18GUtXv4E O46BhJX8Yrwi28xbxjm7CmQMzjOLhpSH0s/6SlrR+ymPnEULPE5FcY/riAQxXpxX jrSux+68tQEJq66HWqwU9AfegYr9ueqlyBMokx7kEoFKjbcnZk9XhA== =wft0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- This e-mail message is being sent solely for use by the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by phone or reply by e-mail, delete the original message and destroy all copies. Thank you.
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