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RE: [Informal Poll] Which other Unix platforms for Nessus 3.2 ?

Subject: RE: [Informal Poll] Which other Unix platforms for Nessus 3.2 ?
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:09:59 -0400
I've installed Nessus on Simplymepis32, Centos and a couple of others. If the 
nix version I'm installing on is based on Debian, Redhat, etc it doesn't seam 
to hard of a install. 

DSL, Puppy, etc would be interesting if you could run it off a usb drive.

--John


-----Original Message-----
From: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org on behalf of Renaud Deraison
Sent: Wed 3/19/2008 10:03 AM
To: Nessus list
Subject: [Informal Poll] Which other Unix platforms for Nessus 3.2 ?
 

Hi there,

In the Linux/Unix world, we currently support Fedora 7 & 8, SuSE 9.3  
and 10, Red Hat ES 3,4,5, Debian 4, FreeBSD 6 & 7, and Solaris 8/9/10.

Which other Linux/Unix distributions do you think we should support ?  
(please reply to me directly, this is not the place for an OS war).


I can't promise that we'll support everything -- adding a supported  
platform is not just a matter of recompiling the source -- that  
implies supporting the packaging format for that OS, staying up-to- 
date with it, QA Nessus on it, etc... So that means that esoteric  
systems will not be considered (my definition of 'esoteric' being  
somewhat flexible though).

So please let me know what OS you'd like to see (once again, tell me  
that in private), and I'll try to make it happen.


Thanks,

                                        -- Renaud



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