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Thread: Sweet Moses Nessus!

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    Thanxs phisphreek80
    \"An eye for an eye and the world would be blind\"
    (I dunno who said this)

    sniper0wolf0 told me it was Ghandi Thanks

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    Sweet! I remember this program in Knoppix, my first Linux distro, but didn't know what it was back then, thanks a lot for the reminder! ^^;
    What do you get when you cross a nun and a penguin?
    An operating system that won\'t go down on you.

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    You also have to watch out for false positives. Most of what is reported by Nessus on our servers when run from outside the firewall are false positives resulting from the way the firewall functions.

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    I installed this last night -- impressive. It really does an excellent job on the reporting as well.

    I also liked the fact that it seems to have a good idea when it has a false positive. Was a snap to compile and run as well.

    .: Aftiel

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    Shouldnt it be sweet Jesus? I'm not big in the religious scene. Anyway, the related topic, Nessus is awsome. I suppose it should be treated as a security detection tool on your own network. Using it on other networks for the puprose of "hacking (blackhat)" is skiddie-ish.

    -Cheers-

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    Well PM8228, the Son of God doesn't exist in Judaism. Moses, on the other hand, does.
    /\\

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    hypronix: the Son of God may not exist, but Jews still acknowledge Jesus's existance (i think).

    Another live CD distro to watch out for in the future is PHLAK. Its _really_ new and hasn't matured yet, but it seems promising. The URL is:

    http://www.phlak.org
    ...This Space For Rent.

    -[WebCarnage]

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    Yeah I think they do.. but not as the Son of God !
    /\\

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    I'll ask my dad As for PHLAK, I have tried it and love it a lot. It even has the necessary drivers to support NVIDIA cards, which are a pain in the ass. It is a boot from CD like Knoppix.

    -Cheers-

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