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| Subject: | Re: Tenable license discussion - Nessus engine |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 2005 01:57:28 +1100 |
Tenable Network Security, as you will probably be interested to know other restrictions about the redistribution of Nessus 2.2 (and newer) binaries.Curious about this statement. Is the Nessus engine somehow non-GPL?
I guess it was *idle* curiosity that caused you to quote the entirety of
an 80K message to (not) support your 11 words?
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Matt {ml [at] mesh3.com}
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