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Re: Solaris local checks - installed patches

Subject: Re: Solaris local checks - installed patches
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 06:16:39 -0800
I know that you'd need a login account on the box (I forget if you need to
be root to do that on solaris), and it might be just as easy to make an ssh
script to do it.

can nasl do arbitrary command lines from a local check?

On Nov 27, 2007 5:37 AM, <andrew.court@bt.com> wrote:

 Hi,



My client would like the list of patches installed on each solaris box
included in the Scan report. I know that this can be retrieved using the
showrev –p command, and that the list is probably included in the Knowledge
Base. Does anyone know how to get that information from the KB and include
it in the report? Or does anyone have a nasl plugin floating around which
does what is needed?



Thanks for your help,

Andrew Court

IT Security Specialist | BT Retail - Ireland |
E:Andrew.Court@bt.com |Mobile: +353 86 1720 692 | Fax: +353 1 432 5899|
www.btireland.com



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