I've finally been able to convert to an all Linux system at work, so I no longer use NessusWX for my scan front-end. Using the Linux Nessus client, I'm not able to load a file with scan ranges like I could with NessusWX. Could someone check me here and tell me how to get this working the way I'm used to?
I used to be able to set a file with addresses like this: ---- 192.168.10.3 192.168.10.7-192.168.10.41 ---- This would scan the single .3 host and all hosts .7-.41. When I create that file and point the Nessus X client at the file, it only scans the first host listed. If I do the same file, but put everything on one line and comma separate them, I still only get one host scanned. If I enter each host individually, it works fine. Is there a way to do this with ranges, or do I need to enter every host individually? If I must do each individually, has anyone come up with a simple tool to speed this up? I didn't see anything in the FM which I read, but maybe I missed something. Thanks, Randy Graham -- Recursion (ri-'k&r-zh&n) [noun] - See: Recursion
