Hi,
I'm writing some NASL plugins at the moment and am getting fed up of
going through the following procedure to make sure the new script is
seen by NessusClient:
1. copy script from Git repository to the plugins directory
2. sign the script with nasl -S
3. nessusd -R
4. /etc/init.d/nessusd restart
5. reconnect client to server
The worst part is nessusd -R which takes forever even on a 3.2GHz quad
core! Isn't there a way this can be skipped or sped up as its a bit of a
pain, especially when you've forgotten a semi-colon somewhere in your
script and you've got to go through it all again!
I can only think of temporarily moving most of the plugins out of the
way, just leaving enough to satisfy dependencies.
Any other ideas?
--
Simon John
nessus at the-jedi.co.uk
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I'm writing some NASL plugins at the moment and am getting fed up of
going through the following procedure to make sure the new script is
seen by NessusClient:
1. copy script from Git repository to the plugins directory
2. sign the script with nasl -S
3. nessusd -R
4. /etc/init.d/nessusd restart
5. reconnect client to server
The worst part is nessusd -R which takes forever even on a 3.2GHz quad
core! Isn't there a way this can be skipped or sped up as its a bit of a
pain, especially when you've forgotten a semi-colon somewhere in your
script and you've got to go through it all again!
I can only think of temporarily moving most of the plugins out of the
way, just leaving enough to satisfy dependencies.
Any other ideas?
--
Simon John
nessus at the-jedi.co.uk
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