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| Subject: | Re: Scanning web applications on a subsite? |
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| Date: | Thu, 16 Nov 2006 12:25:04 +0700 |
Sorry, never mind. Found the options in Prefs tab.
Regards, Dave
Dear all,
Can I configure Nessus to scan CGI Abuses (like vulnerabilities in Mambo, PHPBB, etc) on a subsite, e.g. www.host.com/sub1? The path "/sub1" might not be discoverable from the www.host.com, i.e. it has to be supplied by me for Nessus to know about it.
Thanks, Dave
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