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Re: FW: How to use Nessus 3.0.3 (Linux) with Nmap port scanning

Subject: Re: FW: How to use Nessus 3.0.3 (Linux) with Nmap port scanning
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:28:45 -0400
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 04:28:14PM +0300, Kostadin Kostadinov wrote:

Then feed upper result in nessus with ' nessus -V -T text -q localhost
1241 user/pass nmap.out scan.log '

You don't pass the file with greppable output as a commandline argument. Instead, I believe you need to edit your client config file so that the setting 'Nmap (NASL wrapper)[file]:File containing grepable results :' points to 'nmap.out' and replace "nmap.out" with a list of targets as you'd do for any commandline scan.


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