Hello folks, 
I'm using Nessus for quite a long time (thanx to Nessus team :-) but
always I discover some features or only "a wish list" where I have no
idea if it's possible with Nessus. 

Now I'm pentesting a company where SMTP server is running XWall. There
is practically no known vulnerability in this SW, no exploits (at least
I wasn't able to find them). But I would like to test if normal
vulnerabilities like various buffer overflows etc, which works for
sendmail and other can have some effect on it or not. For this reason I
would like to force e.g. Nessus to use all SMTP plugins against it. But
when I looked at several ones, I noticed that many times they are
dependent on the version (greping sendmail etc), so if I understand it
well, the plugin wont be used. Is there any way how to bypass these
dependencies? Or the only way is to make a copy of SMTP plugins, all
edit manually (delete dependencies) and run them? 

Thanks in advance for any idea


Kamil Golombek

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