Thanks for offering to help! We had started on this exercise of reworking
the missing Plugins and completed some of them. As of now, the following
Plugins are missing,

apcnisd_detect.nasl
cisco_ids_manager_detect.nasl
e107_detect.nasl
invision_power_board_detect.nasl
ms_telnet_overflow.nasl
msrpc_dcom2.nasl
openca_html_injection.nasl
os_fingerprint.nasl
phorum_detect.nasl
php_nuke_installed.nasl
phpmyfaq_detect.nasl
postnuke_detect.nasl
rsync_modules.nasl
serendipity_detect.nasl
snmp_sysDesc.nasl
sybase_detect.nasl
sybase_easerver_detect.nasl
webcalendar_detect.nasl
webmirror.nasl
www_too_long_url.nasl
xoops_detect.nasl
yahoo_msg_running.nasl

You could take some of these for development. The way to go about would be,
check the Plugins that are depending on the above and analyze what they
expect. In general, some missing KB item setting has to be done in the way
the dependent Plugins expect.

Thanks,
Chandra.

________________________________________
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Goran
Licina
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 2:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Openvas-plugins] New plugin development team

Hi,

in agreement with Mr. Jan-Oliver Wagner and Mr. Vlatko Kosturjak we gathered
a team for developing new OpenVAS plugins. Since we would like to start with
writing plugins as soon as possible, Mr. Wagner suggested that we could for
a start develop missing plugins that cause other OpenVAS plugins not to work
properly.

So, can You please tell us on which plugin(s) we can start working on and
what is the common procedure to do that?

Best regards,

Goran Licina
--
Laboratory for Systems and Signals
Department of Electronic Systems and Information Processing
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
University of Zagreb


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