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Re: Securing nessusd

Subject: Re: Securing nessusd
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:51:24 +0200 (CEST)
Josh,

My understanding of the nessusd.rules is that this is used to limit the
hosts one can scan, not the connection between the NessusWX client and the
nessusd daemon.
Am I right or wrong here ?


As Jasper pointed out the '-a' option configures which IP address
nessusd will listen for connections on. I think what you are looking for
is the nessusd.rules file. Syntax : accept|reject address/netmask

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