Actually, Sussem seems to be a completely new implementation, written using C# (.NET and Mono). That basically means it has a lot to prove in terms of accuarcy, reliability, stability etc.
I have to agree. I'm becoming more and more vexed by the increasingly staggering amount of false positives reported by Nessus. The plugins seem to be written for "clean room" tests, where there are no firewalls or other network components to foil the insipidly simple verification tests used to determine the outcome of a test.
Often the result is tha more time is spent verifying the results than the manual approach (using something simple like nmap and telnet) would've taken.
The language can be found in the bowels of Sun Identity Manager, formerly known as Waveset Lighthouse, and it's just as wacky as you would expect from an XML-based language. It's used for implementing workflows for the user provisioning and what have you not.
I thought this was a stupid idea, until XPRESS confirmed my beliefs.
The DVD-player apparently sold as "Infinity" is really a taiwanese product called Afreey. It has been on the market since last year, and has always had the ability to ignore/select region and disable Macrovision. Just thought I'd mention it...
Despite the risk of sounding like a religious fanatic: Amen!
Actually, Sussem seems to be a completely new implementation, written using C# (.NET and Mono). That basically means it has a lot to prove in terms of accuarcy, reliability, stability etc.
I have to agree. I'm becoming more and more vexed by the increasingly staggering amount of false positives reported by Nessus. The plugins seem to be written for "clean room" tests, where there are no firewalls or other network components to foil the insipidly simple verification tests used to determine the outcome of a test.
Often the result is tha more time is spent verifying the results than the manual approach (using something simple like nmap and telnet) would've taken.
The language can be found in the bowels of Sun Identity Manager, formerly known as Waveset Lighthouse, and it's just as wacky as you would expect from an XML-based language. It's used for implementing workflows for the user provisioning and what have you not.
I thought this was a stupid idea, until XPRESS confirmed my beliefs.
Look for Afreey LD-2020 instead. It's the same player.
The DVD-player apparently sold as "Infinity" is really a taiwanese product called Afreey. It has been on the market since last year, and has always had the ability to ignore/select region and disable Macrovision. Just thought I'd mention it...