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Re: nmap.nasl

Subject: Re: nmap.nasl
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 20:54:16 +0100
On Fri Feb 11 2005 at 20:48, Jonathan Jesse wrote:

I just noticed it as well.  I enjoyed the OS identification as well.
When did it leave?

When somebody discovered that there was a conflict between this option
and the memory limit set for every child process.
pread() now raises this limits, so we should fix the pkugin to put the
option back.
However, if you run nmap and save the results into a file (-oG xxx),
Nessus will use the results of -O or -sV
Said in another way: the option is gone, but the code that reads the
result is still here.
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