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Re: Adding tags to the XML output

Subject: Re: Adding tags to the XML output
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:58:53 -0500
Jones, David H wrote:
Greetings,

I have numerous requests to work with the output in Nessus.  After
looking through the nessus.xsl file we use, and the output of the xml
files generated by nessus, it looks like adding a few tags could go a
long way in modifying reports.  Below is some sample output from a
plugin, I've added tags that might be useful, they are in bold.

Hi David,

If you are working with the XML output from the Nessus 3.0.x windows
scanners, you should instead work with the output from the new Nessus
Client 3.0. This format is also XML, and requests like yours below are
taken into consideration as the products are developed.

Any idea how I'd go about making this a formal feature request, or do
the devs monitor this list?

Yes, the 'devs' (i.e., the hard working Tenable Network Security
engineers who perform the research to write the NASL scripts, develop
Nessus, QA Nessus, host nessus.org so you can download it and plugin
updates and so on) monitor this list.

We take input and feature requests from a wide variety of users
including our enterprise customers, Direct Feed Nessus users and the
Nessus community.

Ron Gula, CTO
Tenable Network Security


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