Assuming you can start a Nessus scan from the command line, then yes,
you can do the same in Jenkins via an "Execute shell" or "Execute
Windows batch script" build step.
-Chris
On 27/03/15 13:01, Karen Joseph wrote:
I"m looking for a similar solution. Were you able to resolve this?
Thanks,
Karen
On Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 5:08:51 PM UTC-4, Jared Griffith wrote:
Is it possible to have a job trigger a Nessus scan?
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