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RE: FW: Merging .NBE


From: "Josh Perrymon" <perrymonj () networkarmor com>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:21:51 -0500

Thanks for the reply...

Since then I have been working on a solution for using .XML.   After you
cat the .NBE into a big file then you can open it up in Nessus then
export into .XML...    You can then run the stylesheet creator on it for
XML format...

However.. I'm working on creating my own XML format and incorporating
NMAP and other data as well...

It really all needs to be treated the same under the XML umbrella.

JP

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Zlatin-Amishav [mailto:josh () tkos co il] 
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 3:30 AM
To: Josh Perrymon
Cc: pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: FW: Merging .NBE

On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Josh perrymon wrote:
Hello list...........

=
The problem I'm having is that when I scan with nessus I tend to break
it up based on subnets or platform / server types so I have a lot of
NBE's//

Anyone know how to combine several NBE files into one file?

How about:
cat *nbe >> BigNBEFile.nbe

--
  - Josh

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