Since the Nessus program use itself has been made more restricted, it there a 
chance that the license terms for the Nessus plugins could be relaxed slightly?

I.e. I would like to write a few custom plugins that rely on functions in 
existing Tenable .inc files, specifically the ones necessary to talk to 
Microsoft systems.  These custom plugins would not copy code, they would just 
call functions contained in Tenable .inc files (e.g. include("smb_func.inc")).  
I would like to share those custom plugins (without needing to share Tenable 
.inc files) with a couple of other similar organizations but not have to first 
send Tenable a copy of the plugin and ask for Tenable's permission to share 
custom plugin code that my organization will have spent its own time and effort 
to create, especially since my organization pays Tenable a yearly subscription 
fee.

Thank you for considering,

Chris Covington

>Yanyan Wang wrote:
>> The letter mentioned that "Tenable will provide ProfessionalFeed
>> subscriptions to charity and teaching/training organizations at no cost for 
>> those that qualify." How >does it work? Thanks.
>
>We will be providing details of this program and how to apply in the near 
>future.
>
>Please keep in mind the intent of this program is for charitable organizations 
>and classrooms teaching >computer security to have full access to Nessus.
>
>Ron Gula
>Tenable Network Security
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