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running single specific plugin from command line

Subject: running single specific plugin from command line
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 05:49:52 +0200
Hello.

For security testing I need sometimes to run a single plugin with no other
check on a range of ip address.

From your experience, what is the best way to run a single plugin with
nothing else (no port scan, no icmp, no other check) on a range of ip
address? It would be really nice to have the possibly to run them directly
from the command line.

I tried to use the nasl command from the command line with no success. The
command:
./nasl -t 127.0.0.1 ../lib/nessus/plugins/apache_2_0_52.nasl
gives me
../lib/nessus/plugins/apache_2_0_52.nasl: No such file or directory

I can garantee I have the file ../lib/nessus/plugins/apache_2_0_52.nasl.

What am I doing wrong? should I configure something to call the check with
nasl?

Best Regards,
                   Max
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