Renaud,

Thank you for your quick response.

We have contributed nothing to the Nessus development.  I apologize if I have 
offended you or others in this group.  We think Nessus is by far, the best 
vulnerability scanning engine that is out there today and we will continue to 
use it.

We have the utmost respect for all of the efforts that have gone into this tool.

Regards,

Paul



Quoting Renaud Deraison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 11:07:23AM -0800, Paul Weekley wrote:
> > Our company uses Nessus as its main engine for network audits of 
> > vulnerabilities.  This is an awesome utility.  While using Nessus, we have
> 
> > produced our own report which converts the xml output into both a standard
> 
> > report and a top level 'executive' report in both html and pdf formats.
> > 
> > Would others be interested in having their scans converted into this easy
> to 
> > ready, graphical reports for a modest price?  Also, we are considering 
> > producing other report styles based on feed back.
> 
> Paul, could you remind us what your company does or did to help Nessus
> developement before anyone even starts considering paying to get
> "better" reports ?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>                               -- Renaud
> 



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