           SPELL=nessus-libraries
         VERSION=2.3.0
          SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL
   SOURCE_URL[0]=ftp://ftp.nessus.org/pub/nessus/nessus-$VERSION/src/$SOURCE
   SOURCE_URL[1]=ftp://nessus.stanford.edu/nessus-$VERSION/src/$SOURCE
   SOURCE_URL[2]=ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/nessus/nessus-$VERSION/src/$SOURCE
   SOURCE_URL[3]=ftp://ftp.ayamura.org/pub/nessus/nessus-$VERSION/src/$SOURCE
     SOURCE_HASH=sha512:8db3674f0836bd39a77929cf4158fa0d86cad34a4950baebbd75d2196066263d7b110a32f66a07644cfad6825ac4c83b38c32cd6636cb656acee17eb33a0e6bb
        WEB_SITE=http://www.nessus.org/
         ENTERED=20021001
         UPDATED=20030728
      LICENSE[0]=GPL
        KEYWORDS="security libs"
           SHORT="nessus-libraries - part of the Nessus project - part 1 of 4"
cat << EOF
nessus-libraries - part of the Nessus project - part 1 of 4

The "Nessus" Project aims to provide to the internet community a free, 
powerful, up-to-date and easy to use remote security scanner.

A security scanner is a software which will audit remotely a given 
network and determine whether bad guys (aka 'crackers') may break into 
it, or misuse it in some way.

Unlike many other security scanners, Nessus does not take anything for 
granted. That is, it will not consider that a given service is running on 
a fixed port - that is, if you run your web server on port 1234, Nessus 
will detect it and test its security. It will not make its security tests 
regarding the version number of the remote services, but will really 
attempt to exploit the vulnerability.

Nessus is very fast, reliable and has a modular architecture that allows 
you to fit it to your needs. 
EOF
