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Re: NASL 3.0 Documentation

Subject: Re: NASL 3.0 Documentation
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:52:44 -0500
I just spent a day getting the Net::Nessus* perl stuff working.  I used
Net::Nessus::Scanlite and was able to connect to the new 3.0 server and scan
something.  So that works.  Right now I'm trying to get it working from a CGI
app.  That's not going so well.  It complains "Nessus login failed 1: Protocol
error < NTP/1.2 >".  It's using SSL.  But the exact same code works when called
from the command line.  Apache(Win32) probably can't do something since it's
running as SYSTEM.  Any ideas?

PS: Thanks for mentioning that, Net::Nessus* is just what I need!

"George A. Theall" wrote:
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?

Shorter than what -- Net::Nessus or the unix-based client? I admit I
haven't looked at Net::Nessus for a long time and forget its specifics,
but grepping NessusClient/nessus/*.c and nessus-core/nessus/*.c for
network_printf shows the two clients use much the same NTP calls.


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Chris Wagner
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