Hi Anuj,

Nikto needs to be in your path when executing the nessusd daemon, and 
enabled in the GUI (NessusClient) as follows.  To verify, you should be 
able to run Nikto manually outside it's 'home' directory successfully.

i.e. $PATH:/opt/nikto-2.01

NESSUS CLIENT (.nessusrc)
safe_checks = no
auto_enable_dependencies = yes
Nikto (NASL wrapper)[checkbox]:Enable Nikto = yes


PS : If you use the GUI to create the initial '.nessusrc', I'd be 
interested if you export the '.nessusrc' from the GUI and use it with the 
command line (i.e. /opt/nessus/bin/nessus -q -c .nessusrc) on the Nessus 
server, whether Nikto is executed, 'cause I've discovered that in this 
scenario it is called, but doesn't execute ;-(


Andrew





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Hi,
 
Can someone guide me on how to integrate Nikto with Nessus. I have an idea 
that I have to copy nikto.pl in the same folder as user (say root) however 
not very sure if this would work.
 
Can I use it with Nessus windows version too?
 
Would appreciate if someone help me with the steps to integrate Nikto with 
Nessus.

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Anuj
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