Hi Chandra, thanks for answering, i will try the pread function. Is there
any documentation to read about it?

About the LSC, my boss doesn't like the idea of having all the users &
passwords of the servers we should scan in one server. He said a minor leak
in this server would cause a mayor one in the hole network, and he doesn't
want to take that risk. So.. i have to look for a safer way.

2012/8/20 Chandrashekhar B <[email protected]>

> Juan,****
>
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>
> You can run a Perl script from the machine which is running OpenVAS using
> NASL’s pread() function. We are using this method to execute external
> scanners like snmpwalk. ****
>
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>
> Any particular reason why you were told strongly not use LSC?****
>
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>
> Chandra.****
>
> www.scaprepo.com****
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> Pavlik Salles
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> *Subject:* [Openvas-discuss] My own NASL****
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>
> Hi, i want to show all the needed security updates on my servers, but i
> was strongly told not to use Local Security Checks. So i came up with this
> solution:
>
> -I've ocs inventory installed on my servers, and i wrote a module that
> sends the needed security updates to the ocs inventory server.
>
> Now i need to write a NASL wich i can use to get that information from the
> ocs database, is it possible??? Can i execute some perl script from the
> NASL and get its output??? Is this a good idea??? Thanks
>
> --
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