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| Subject: | Re: Nessus frontend and scheduling |
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| Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2006 21:01:31 +0200 |
Hi Jason,
-- Eric Daras
On 26 Mar 2006, at 03:10, Jason Ledford wrote:
Is anyone using frontends for nessus to schedule scans or are most just scheduling commands? I would like to hear if people are using a frontend (not NessusClient or the nessus gtk client) to schedule scans or just manually scheduling and reporting. I would like to hear peoples experiences to see if I can make my process easier.
I am currently trying inprotect VS manually creating scheduled commands that scan and convert my report to my liking. the manual way so far seems much faster then inprotect, much faster. Just looking to see what others are doing.
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