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Re: NASL DOCS

Subject: Re: NASL DOCS
Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 07:41:34 -0600
As would I.
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From: jfvanmeter@comcast.net
To: George A. Theall [mailto:theall@tenablesecurity.com], nessus@list.nessus.org
Sent: Wed, 02 May 2007 00:16:44 -0600
Subject: Re: NASL DOCS

I would be interested in any updated NASL reference docs
  
  Thank You
  Take Care and Have Fun --John
  
   -------------- Original message ----------------------
  From: "George A. Theall" <theall@tenablesecurity.com>
  > On 04/30/07 11:11, John Scherff wrote:
  > 
  > > Where can I get the most up-to-date documentation on NASL (through 
  > > NASL3)?  I have the Syngress book, which includes a copy of Michel 
  > > Arboi's NASL2 reference manual, but it's missing some libraries (e.g., 
  > > SSH functions) and doesn't cover NASL3.  
  > 
  > As far as I know, those are the most up-to-date versions, at least that 
  > are generally available.
  > 
  >  > I expected to find some
  > > documentation on the web site, but nada...
  > 
  > If others are interested in this, please let me know and I'll see what 
  > can be done.
  > 
  > > (By the way, the Syngress book managed to introduce a couple annoying 
  > > typos to Michel's document... for example, it drops the ~ from =~ and 
  > > !~. It takes real talent to create typos during cut-and-paste operations 
; )
  > 
  > Or perhaps their typesetting software just had trouble with the operators...
  > 
  > 
  > George
  > -- 
  > theall@tenablesecurity.com
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