On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 03:18:25PM -0500, cfw wrote:
>   As a related question: Is there anything preventing a company / group 
> from writing their own plugins and distributing them under another 
> license (other than Tenable's or the GPL)?  I would think not since the 
> plugin is basically a program, similar to a perl script, that can be 
> licensed however the author chooses. 

Actually, plugins have to be written under the GPL, as NASL itself is
under the GPL and most NASL scripts are basically 'linking' to libnasl
to execute properly. If you want to write non-GPL NASL scripts, you need
an authorization from the NASL copyright holder.

>   The real reason that I am writing, however, is that I am a little 
> concerned over the statement below.  Is part of the reason for this 
> shift to charge people that use Nessus as part of VA / Pen Testing 
> services?  

No. If you provide a service with Nessus (and the Tenable plugins) you
simply need authorization to do so, that's it.  You're free to use the
"registered" feed for the purpose (and not give any money back).


                        -- Renaud
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