We must be aware of AlienVault's ID's too. I took few minutes to take out their list of all script_id's and script_oid's, so you can look here: http://kost.com.hr/dl/alienvault.txt http://kost.com.hr/dl/alienvault-oid.txt Hope there's good communication with AlienVault, so we can arrange ID/OIDS together.
I would make a suggestion to reserve 8NNNN for OpenVAS contributors (like me). I can manage 8NNNN tree and get random contributions for that tree (there's no point in having whole tree if somebody submits few nasl scripts, so I can manage that numbers inside 8NNNN tree). Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote: > On Montag, 1. September 2008, Vlatko Kosturjak wrote: >> I need some OIDS/IDs to put in these scripts. Currently, I'm using some >> placeholder values. > > Here is a quick proposal for the time being until OID settled: > > <ul> > <li> 1NNNN: Scripts inherited from Nessus > <li> 2NNNN: Scripts inherited from Nessus > <li> 3NNNN: Not assigned yet. > <li> 4NNNN: Not assigned yet. > <li> 5NNNN: Contributions by Security Space > <li> 6NNNN: Contributions by Security Space > <li> 7NNNN: Not assgined yet. > <li> 8NNNN: Not assgined yet. > <li> 9NNNN: Contributions by DN Systems > <li> 10NNNN: Not assgined yet. > <li> ... > <li> 20NNNN: Contributions by Ferdy Riphagen > <li> ... > <li> 90NNNN: Contributions by SecPod > </ul> > > At least thats what I found so far. > > I've seen you just recently using 9NNNN as well. > Perhaps reassign to on of the free groups? > > > Anyone: Please let me know if some slipped out of my attention. > > > Best > > Jan > _______________________________________________ Openvas-plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-plugins
