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Re: New Nessus File Format

Subject: Re: New Nessus File Format
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 14:24:48 -0800
Larry Petty wrote:
We are in the process of updating our in house application to support the new 
.nessus file structure. My developer wanted a sample scan from our current 
Nessus version 3.0.6. I ran a scan from the linux GUI, exported the XML 
report and sent it to him. I then used the Nessus 3.0 client to run another 
sample scan of the same host. I exported the .nessus file and sent it to him. 
The XML file is over 8meg because it contains all of the plugin data. The 
.nessus file is only 245k as it does not have the plugin data. How do I get a 
.nessus file with the plugin data.  Do I have to install the new linux 
version and run it from the GUI?

  
How can I create this new format ?

I'm using version 3.0.6, and the only options I see for report creation 
are the well known:
    -T : Output format: 'nbe', 'nsr', 'html', 'xml' or 'txt'


Regards,

--jason


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