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Re: NASL 3.0 Documentation

Subject: Re: NASL 3.0 Documentation
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:57:40 -0700
George A. Theall wrote:

I haven't heard anything from Tiago since then really. And it wasn't a
patch per se, just an alternate module I had been developing that
included SSL support. It never even came close to alpha quality so I'm
reluctant to post it publically, but if Tiago doesn't respond and you
want to pick up the ball, let me know.


Thanks for the response.  I think I will start hacking at it some.  I'll
let the list know when I come up with something.  One more quick
question.  Is there current documentation somewhere about Nessus
Transport Protocol somewhere.  I know Renaud said it hasn't changed in
Nessus3, but even the Nessus 2.x documentation seems to be dated. 
Looking in the nessus_core/docs/ntp/ folder there is some documentation,
but it looks like it's a couple of years old.  For example, I was
debugging a program that used Net::Nessus recently and I wanted to make
sure it was acting like other nessus clients, so I sniffed the traffic
between the client and the server.  I noticed that NessusClient uses a
shorter message syntax.  Is this documented anywhere?

Thanks again,
Dave King

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