On Freitag, 2. November 2007, Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 1. November 2007, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> > Since OpenVAS is based on the 2.2.9 release and, specially, on the Debian
> > packages I wrote for that release, it might be worthwhile to do this review 
> > too.
> > The output of the 'audit-plugins' script might be useful and could be a 
> > start point to cleaning the scripts/ dir of non-free stuff.
> 
> here is the result we have to work on (there might be some false positves
> though):

As a first step I checked the .nasl files:

> Looking for non-free plugins...
> NON-FREE plugin sasser_virus.nasl found
removed

> NON-FREE plugin scan_info.nasl found
false positive. The header explicitely state GPL.
Javier: Ho to consider this in your audit script?

> NON-FREE plugin ssh_settings.nasl found
removed.

> NON-FREE plugin zope_multiple_flaws.nasl found
removed. I wonder though whether Alert4Web.com
transferred copyright to Tenable and if so, why this
has not been reflected in the file....
(this file contained a copyright by both, Tenable and Alert4Web.com


Best

        Jan


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