We had a similar situation, where we had things that we considered higher
risk. We ended up copying the plugin, changing the name a bit and changed
the ID, a bit of the logic, and the risk level.

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Ron Gula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Rathbun, Dan wrote:
> > I'm putting together a scan using only #11026 to look for wireless
> > access points across a large global network.  It occurs to me that it
> > would be extremely useful if the WAPS that I find would show up in a red
> > font so as to stand out more easily when reviewing the results of the
> > scan.  Can someone please tell me how to change the Risk Factor to
> > 'high' for that plugin so that I can accomplish this?
>
> Most Nessus clients don't have the ability to recast a risk of a
> discovered vulnerability.
>
> And if you were able to recast the severity level of plugin #11026,
> it would show up as a high, but not necessarily make the names of
> the WAPs show up in red.
>
> Ron Gula
> Tenable Network Security
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