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Re: Nessus 3 and Ubuntu

Subject: Re: Nessus 3 and Ubuntu
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 11:45:55 -0400

On Sep 28, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Michael Wisniewski wrote:


Hi,


I have a couple of quick questions. We've been using Nessus now for ages, and I was wondering if there are any plans on porting Nessus 3 to Ubuntu. Is it safe to just use the debian package on Ubuntu?

Unfortunately, the current Debian package does not work too well with Ubuntu 6.06 due to the version of OpenSSL it ships with (0.9.7 vs 0.9.8).


If we see enough demand for Ubuntu we may consider providing official packages for it but we're not seeing that kind of demand right now.


-- Renaud

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