Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote: > > Do you see a problem of using the regular place, i.e. the openvasrc > > file, for the proper scope? > > Basically openvasrc is a good choice. > However, note that there are many of them, for tasks, scopes etc. > > So, we have to think about whether the filter rules are global > or per-task or per-scope. > I tend to say global, because if there is a false-positive for a system, > you won't want to see it in any of the reports. > > > We only need script_id + host + new priority. > > we need port as well.
So, a NASL script can operate on different ports? A NASL script can already emit security notes with different priority (hole plus note for example). Regards, Joey -- We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. -- Linus Torvalds Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists. _______________________________________________ Openvas-devel mailing list Openvas-devel@wald.intevation.org http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-devel