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Re: Plugin names, numbers and descriptions

Subject: Re: Plugin names, numbers and descriptions
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 13:10:02 -0400 (EDT)
I don't use the plugin directory, but a dump from nessus. My script isn't
all that long though it does make use of internal perl libraries. It looks
like the parameters are: -q -pS

The output is along the lines of:

nessusid, name, family, category, copyright, summary, description, version,
cve_id, bugtraq_id, xref

Looks like just what I was asking for, but Windows Nessus doesn't seem to
have an option to dump this information.  I suppose I could setup a Linux VM
for this purpose...
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