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Re: What documentation should I refer ?

Subject: Re: What documentation should I refer ?
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 11:26:28 +0530

I am a starter with Nessus..Can you ppl advice me about the documentation I 
should refer to understand the tool better ? 
I have been through Harry Anderson's articles though. 

Nessus Userguide  by Renaud Deraison is prettry good for newbies.
It can be downloaded from 
http://ftp.intevation.de/boss/doc/users-manual-20050103.pdf

And a good place to get details about Nessus is http://www.edgeos.com/nessuskb/

For Troubleshooting, the best place is Nessus mailinglist.
Please also refer : http://hvdkooij.xs4all.nl/NessusFAQ/ 

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Senthil Prabu.S

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