On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 02:32:11PM +0100, Richard Moore wrote: > > > Scott Sibert wrote: > > >This is a sad question, but how do you run a plugin from commandline? > > > > You can do this using the nasl command line tool. nasl -h gives > you the usage information. If you run SMB scripts, you probably want to edit smb_nt.inc and change the return values of kb_smb_host(), kb_smb_login() and kb_smb_password() by whatever you need to log into the remote host (returning get_host_ip() for kb_smb_host() is acceptable). -- Renaud _______________________________________________ Plugins-writers mailing list Plugins-writers@private http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/plugins-writers
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