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Re: Nessus News (2.2.1 / Plugin Feed / New WebSite)

Subject: Re: Nessus News (2.2.1 / Plugin Feed / New WebSite)
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 22:36:05 -0500
In the past, plugins "colliding" have occured very rarely. If we have a
Tenable plugin in CVS while someone else develops a GPL plugin, the GPL
plugin won't make it. There won't be redundant plugins.

So what I am wondering is that in the case of the important new critical vuln that everyone is anxious to check their systems for, that in this case, one might have to wait a week to get access to the Tenable plugin. This would be if the Tenable plugin were submitted before the GPL plugin and they were redundant. I would presume if the GPL plugin were submitted first that it would make it in and it would be immediately available?


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