On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, net sec wrote:
1) Are all of the plugins listed on nessus.org/plugins loaded by default in the current stable version when installed and updated using update-nessus-plugins? The reason for my question is whether it makes any sense for me to look at nessus.org to discover additional plugins that may be useful for me. I have browsed through the expansive Windows list and the order differs between the web site and the app so I am having difficulty determining if they are the same list.
See my last post about plugins being enabled by default. However, there are a ton of plugins in the archive that are not compatible with the current stable Nessus release (2.0.x) and only work with the development branch (2.1.x). Most notably are the thousands of plugins for the local security checks functionality in the new development branch.
If you are running the current stable relase, and your Nessus server is loading somewhere in the ballpark of ~2430 plugins, then you have all of them.
2) Is there a way for me to create a 'profile' that will allow me to save settings for a session in terms of enabled plugins/settings etc? What I am looking for is to create a profile for cisco, windows, unix etc. and easily be able to tailor my scan to the applicable system.
Just create seperate .nessusrc files for each "profile" you want. This is quite simple. Check out one of the two update-nessusrc scripts available to do this very easily and automated:
http://www.tifaware.com/perl/update-nessusrc/ http://www.edgeos.com/resources/
~Jay
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