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RE: Windows Nessus Client - modified XSL templates

Subject: RE: Windows Nessus Client - modified XSL templates
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 10:27:57 -0700
This is great stuff...thank you.

 

Jaime Ramos

Engineering

OEM-NST

559-292-1981

ex: 6215

 

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From: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org
[mailto:nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org] On Behalf Of
Mike.Vasquez@cityofmesa.org
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 8:38 AM
To: nessus@list.nessus.org
Subject: Windows Nessus Client - modified XSL templates

 


Back in May I released some modified XSL templates that I found useful.
I've worked further on them, and am providing them to the list.  Since I
think the added tweaks would benefit most users, I would love to see
these replace the current Windows templates in the general distribution.
If not -- at least they're available here. 

Changes: 
Original: Option to view by Host, or by Vulnerability 
Added: Option to View by Host or Vulnerabilty, and further restrict to
Holes & Warnings, Just Holes, Just Warnings, and Just Info 

This change lets me create just critical, or medium to critical reports,
as needed.  Info can often be way too much information. 

Original: Regardless if addresses were entered as hostname or IP, the
result shows only the IP 
Added: info from Plugin ID 12053, so that hostname now shows up in the
"View by Host" reports (dependant on Plugin ID 12053 pulling in the
info) 

This resolves my "which host was that again?" questions, as well as
resolving DHCP issues by making the hostname readily available.   

Thanks to cmarshall of webmasterworld.com for helping me through the xsl
on the hostname! 

The files here can replace the files in C:\Program
Files\Tenable\Nessus\report_styles -- back your originals up first.  If
you'd like unzipped versions emailed to you, let me know.  If you'd like
further/different enhancements: I'll see what I can do. 


Thanks, 
Mike 

 



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