On Fri Dec 10 2004 at 17:24, Luke Youngblood wrote:

> If you're going to charge enterprise dollars for this type of software, is
> it too much to ask that it compile properly on an enterprise platform like
> Solaris?

Are you sure that you are shooting the right target?
Some companies sell closed systems with Nessus inside (violating the
GPL), other companies write plugins and never release them (which is a
violation of the GPL if they distribute those plugins under another
licence), many ASP use Nessus and don't contribute a single patch or
plugin to the project. All of them charge "enterprise money". 
If you think that they are playing the game but Tenable is not, I
suggest that you switch to another scanner. 

After all, there are a couple of serious competitors. You'll get an
enterprise support for your enterprise money, not just a mailing list
with a gang of open source hooligans.

Oh, by the way, none of those enterprise scanners run on your Solaris
enterprise platform. It seems that Windows 2000/XP is _the_ enterprise
system.
Wanna switch?

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