Re: a nessus developpers joke?
Do you really depend and/or expect to stay secure on a 'stable' release of
'_a_' software?
The developer[s] were nice enough to release the software free, whether it
sucks or not you should be greatful, unless of course you can code something
better.. And call each and every update a stable release so that they can be
released along with stable operating systems.
untill then stfu, learn to compile updated software or don't bitch.
-x
ps. I dont mean to sound like an asshole (kind of ironic considering the tone
of my email but shit!) , but he sounded like an asshole for assuming and
implying nessus sucked .. it is a matter of opinion but state something
reasonable to backup it up at least.
On Sunday 13 October 2002 08:45 am, WebMaster wrote:
> > Isn't the nessus in Debian quite old ? I think, there were newer
>
> nessus
>
> > packages at the following sources:
> >
> > -- deb http://www.srce.hr/~joy/nessus1.2/ ./
> > deb-src http://www.srce.hr/~joy/nessus1.2/ ./
>
> i ll install this version
>
> it s sure the woody version is a bogus version :-P
>
> isn t it strange for a stable release...?
>
> i ve done a nmap -sU on those ports (trinoo) from the 2 fresh hosts,
> they re closed and of course a nmap -sS on port 22
> give us a opened port.
>
> thanks Martin
>
> ;-)
>
> ------------
> Ivan Rambeau
> FranceOnLine
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