On Tuesday 17 June 2008 17:54, Boris Levit wrote:
> I have installed
> openvas-client-1.0.3
> openvas-libnasl-1.0.0
> openvas-libraries-1.0.1
> openvas-manual-0.9.0
> openvas-plugins-1.0.1
> openvas-server-1.0.0
> and then have to move from nessus distribution to openvas plugins location
> (cp /opt/nessus/lib/nessus/plugins/$a /usr/local/lib/openvas/plugins/)

note that Tenable does not allow you to use the proprietary nessus plugins
with any other tool the Nessus as downloaded from nessus.org or Tenable (at
least I remember conditions like this in the feed license last time I read 
it).

> 136 files to satisfy openvasd and its plugins set requirements. When we 
could
> expect whole set of plugins ready?

this depends very much on contributions the OpenVAS project receives
from third parties like we get the Debian Local Security Checks from
Security Space.

At the moment, it is being worked on Windows Local Security Checks
via smbclient to cover some current problems on Windows.

Further NASL developers are welcome.

Best

        Jan

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