I don't use the plugin directory, but a dump from nessus. My script isn't
all that long though it does make use of internal perl libraries. It looks
like the parameters are: -q -pS

The output is along the lines of:

nessusid, name, family, category, copyright, summary, description, version,
cve_id, bugtraq_id, xref

I then update the oracle database with this information.

Tim Doty

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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:53 AM
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Subject: Plugin names, numbers and descriptions

It is, at least on the Windows side, awkward to translate from plugin id
number to category and description in the GUI.  Is there any tool available
to read the plugins directory and make a table of script name, id number,
category, description, etc?
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