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RE: Nessus Digest, Vol 29, Issue 26

Subject: RE: Nessus Digest, Vol 29, Issue 26
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:52:12 -0500
Thanks Chris
I'm already using Nessquick. I should have mentioned that. I'm curious
about your rewrite/web implementation.
Thanks for aiming me!

Jim

Message: 2

I know that nessQuick
(http://www.atriskonline.com/archives/00000048.shtml)
is still out there and should work.  It's pretty straight forward and
easy
to modify to fit your needs.

I basically re-wrote the whole thing, but it was a great base.  I use it
on
my simple web frontend (http://tech.stlsawall.com/docs/nessus/).

It parses the data pretty fast.

Chris

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