Thomas Reinke wrote:
> 
> The one script that I know (from experience) can be used
> as a leverage point for a significant number of other
> scripts would be a webmirror.nasl equivalent.
> 
> The value there lies specifically in finding and recording
> URLs and directories into the kb.  In addition, we've
> found that it then becomes _very_ simple to extend
> this to detect additional web packages that might be
> installed on a system (and not always in a fixed location)
> by looking for various web page "fingerprints" (e.g.
> "Powered by Product version X")
> 

Well now...  that is not a trivial script.

I'll start digging through it and see what I can come up with.


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