Thanks for the reply. I think I've found what I was looking for. In the ntp doc's folder there's a file called ntp_extensions.txt. There's an additinal preference called "ntp_short_status". Still looking at this documentation it's for Nessus 1.3.x. Have any changes been made since then? I've even looked in my Nessus Network Auditing book and can't anything new there either.
Thanks, Dave King George A. Theall wrote: >On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 10:57:40AM -0700, Dave King wrote: > > > >>Is there current documentation somewhere about Nessus >>Transport Protocol somewhere. >> >> >... > > >>Looking in the nessus_core/docs/ntp/ folder there is some documentation, >> >> > >Other than what you've noted, I'm not aware of any. > > > >>For example, I was >>debugging a program that used Net::Nessus recently and I wanted to make >>sure it was acting like other nessus clients, so I sniffed the traffic >>between the client and the server. I noticed that NessusClient uses a >>shorter message syntax. Is this documented anywhere? >> >> > >Shorter than what -- Net::Nessus or the unix-based client? I admit I >haven't looked at Net::Nessus for a long time and forget its specifics, >but grepping NessusClient/nessus/*.c and nessus-core/nessus/*.c for >network_printf shows the two clients use much the same NTP calls. > >Btw, keep in mind that NessusClient also works with Nessus 2.x; it's >specific to Nessus3. > > >George > > _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list [email protected] http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
