On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 09:14:45PM +0100, Tim Brown wrote: > > There's already some scripts @ the CVS site to parse the DSA data ( > > It's horrible python unless you mean DSA2nasl which appears to be > proprietary :)
I meant these: parse-advisory parse-advisory.pl parse-wml-oval.pl parse_wml.pm parse-wml-sql.pl The first two parse the advisories sent to the mailing lists, the last three parse the WML files in the CVS. > > > Javier, is this useful to the current nessus > > > package in Debian, I'm looking at my install and the latest DSA check is > > > DSA-869. > > > > That could be useful for the Nessus package, but the local security checks > > from Nessus (which are GPL) already include that information (and I provide > > them in the nessus-plugins package). Why regenerate them? > > The Nessus local security checks in unstable don't seem up to date, as I say, > the latest appears to be 869. That's just because I don't have updated them myself. Something easily solvable (given time). Regards Javier
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