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Nessus Closes Source

JBOD writes "As reported at news.com, the makers of the popular security tool Nessus are closing its source code. Although it will will remain free as in beer, Nessus is dropping the GPL license for the upcoming version 3 of the software. The problem appears to be that Tenable Network Security (the company which primary author Renaud Deraison founded around Nessus) isn't making money because it's competition is simply repackaging their product. Deraison's writes "A number of companies are using the source code against us, by selling or renting appliances, thus exploiting a loophole in the GPL. So in that regard, we have been fueling our competition, and we want to put an end to that." He also notes that the OSS community has contributed very little to Nessus in the past six years, so they were reaping no benefit from using the GPL." Update: 10/06 22:48 GMT by CN : Nessus' Renaud Deraison wrote me to let me know that the company is "good money-wise," but has become annoyed with competitors repackaging their product.

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  1. Re:nessus is dead, long live gnessus? by Deven · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Either the developer is understating the community involvement or he wasn't that good at drumming up interest in community involvement.

    Or maybe the community couldn't give a damn about helping until it's an underdog project competing against an evil proprietary product? Some people are more motivated by zealotry than improving the world...

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    Deven

    "Simple things should be simple, and complex things should be possible." - Alan Kay