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:
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192.168.10.3
192.168.10.7-192.168.10.41
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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
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