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Thank you for this - Up and running, alongside the Qualys Community edition.
Also, long time supporter of Proton, and use most of their services with paid functionality. Worth every $, and WAY cheaper compared to competitors like Google/Jotta/etc if you need cloud storage and/or custom domain mail
Not working please help
ОтветитьDavid this is great! Thanks. You have a huge collection of interesting videos. Have you already done a video on Metasploit and how to use it? I'd love to see your opinion and tutorial on this.
ОтветитьCan you really evade the censors with base64?
aHR0cHM6Ly9maWxlcy5jYXRib3gubW9lL2MyNXQ4OC5naWYK
Thank you David for putting out such quality content! You're a great motivation to me on my Cybersecurity journey❤
ОтветитьHello David I started watching your videos about 3 months ago. I like the information that you provide, but what I've discovered with lots of videos is that the presenters are more concerned with the amount of time that they allot to those videos rather than what the people who watch them can actually absorb from what is being presented. While it is true that we can watch the videos repeatedly to capture what is being presented. It seems to me that a lot is lost in translation due to the fact that the presentations contain so very much information that is makes it difficult to keep up even after viewing the videos multiple time. Rather than providing a satisfying meal, we receive an unseasoned hash in that we've eaten and yet are left hungry. I noticed from the start of watching videos on the internet, the presenters have the false ideal that if they produce a video that lasts more than 20 to 25 minutes they presume that the viewers don't have the attention span to endure the burden of having to focus for such an inordinately long span of time. That thinking may be true in some cases, however, the reverse is true when you, the viewer, has come here to absorb knowledge and not just information. This ideal that "time is money" leads many to the false presumptution that if something takes too long, it's not worth it for them. If these individuals have set themselves up a teachers and purveyors of actual knowledge, then they must recognize that to share what they themselves have consumed took them a great deal of time. And that it will take an equal amount of time to regurgitate that knowledge for others the consume. The same is true with most blogs. The bloggers are saying a bunch of stuff, but they leave the one who has come for knowledge hungry for more than what is presented, leaving us confused. In a way, it seems to be presumed that if someone has come to these venues, they are already sufficiently knowledgable enough that it should not take much more to get them over the hump to understand and using the rest of what is left out of the knowledge that they are given. All of those that come to these presentations may in our hearts be nerds and eggheads, but we are not nearly as far along the path as are those who are supposed to be bringing us up to speed who have been doing these things for years. The internet of things is a vast storehouse ever changing knowledge and understanding and we must put in the time both the teach and to learn effectively as much of that knowledge as possible. Snippets or bits and pieces buried in a sea of acronyms are not as easily ingested as one might think it to be. I, myself am a retired less than novice, who desires greatly to become as well versed as you all are. And it has nothing to do with my age. Think about this thought. If someone wants to learn PHP, he has not only to learn PHP, he has to learn all of the supporting technologies that come as support in order to propagate that technology. The internet has lots of stuff being presented to us, but its content leaves most of us wanting. It is as the saying goes: "It's like trying to take a drink from the end of a fire hose. In essence, I and many like me are here to take more that a sip, we want to take a satisfying drink and not for feel like we are drowning as a result. Anyway, David, what you are doing is great. I hope that you can and a re willing to make it exceptional. Thank you very much. I do appreciate what you give us.
ОтветитьThank you Mr Bombal. I use GreenBone for my vulnerability scans. I'm going to deploy Nessus in the network, it looks like it's more complete.
ОтветитьThis was great, thank you for the video and keep up the great work :)
Ответитьthank you so much. i love it sir.. good job 👍
ОтветитьDo you recommend this Nessus over OpenVAS?
ОтветитьOps proton can give access the gov do you forget last event they did
ОтветитьThanks for making this video, David! Can you make an video on domain creation?
Ответитьvery helpful
ОтветитьI have downloaded Nessus Essentials to use on Kali Linux, but the plugins are taking a long time to install—almost a day—and I'm still unable to use the 'New Scan' feature because the plugins are continuously loading. I have tried all the alternatives, but I'm still unable to perform my first scan. What's the trick to fix the problem with plugins taking so long to install?
ОтветитьThanks David❤
ОтветитьI'm Upcoming Artist,Who Got Me?
ОтветитьWhat does their privacy policy look like? How does it compare to OpenVAS or Green Bone? Are they getting reports on network topology?
ОтветитьThanks for share!
ОтветитьGood stuff sir 👊
ОтветитьGood interesting lesson. Thank you David.
ОтветитьThumbs up is far too little for this high-quality video. Thank you, David!
ОтветитьThis method only gets you 16 scans.
After that the product tells you to buy a pro or expert license.
When you try to simply upgrade your existent license the way you got it here, it tells you:
"422 - Your code cannot be upgraded
To get Nessus Expert, please purchase a new license"
Don't bother. I think a lot of people saying "Thanks!" haven't actually tried his method...
Thanks
ОтветитьWhat package do you need to be able to install .deb files onto Kali?
I get "Unsupported file ./Nessus-10.7.3-debian10_amd64.deb given on commandline"
I assume you could of course install nessus on most Linux variants not just kali right? I think the fact that you're using kali is irrelevant.
ОтветитьAlways appreciated tutorial vid David!
ОтветитьEverything has to be shiny these days. What is that glowing underline. So F.***ing annoying
ОтветитьThank you I always love your installation videos they are really detailed to follow and it feels like you take you’re time making sure the steps are understandable for hs
ОтветитьThe link doens't work?
ОтветитьIs it completely free or have a trial period sir 😅
ОтветитьI was waiting for a Video From DB's Channel!😁😎🎉
Ответитьis this any better than zap?
Ответитьthank you ..." net et Claire " for every tub...good luck🏁
ОтветитьThanks for sharing. One question though, how about iCloud email compared to gmail, is it encrypted? Thanks for taking my question
Ответитьvm just got exploited too. Teaarrr-ible timing
ОтветитьThis will be a nice addition to my Cellebrite.
ОтветитьOnce you get the licenser code you can just NOT check the offline option, choose Expert, enter the code, then choose the registered trial option (I don't remember how it is worded) and then you're in. I used Kasm Workspaces also - download, untar, install, done - and then chose the Nessus container from within Kasm rather than installing on Kali, it worked well
ОтветитьI highly appreciate what you did for us, Sir. You make complex things in easy ways.
And I am waiting for the next episodes of Linux Basics for Hackers.😊👍🤞
I'm pretty sure i know the password for your nessus david user 😂
5 characters is not a password, that's a joke, and you know that
wow !!!
ОтветитьAgain thank you so much for sharing! Nessus is a great tool! :)
ОтветитьLooking for the link to setup VirtualBox....
ОтветитьSo, do I need to install proton mail before starting the nessus installation? 😮 Oh, you ad bombed us. Thanks
ОтветитьThank you David. I enjoy learning new tech.
ОтветитьI am getting invalid code and i did everything i even have my license and everything
i got working thanks
Great all time
ОтветитьAlso does nessus work on ARM like would it work on nethunter? Oh man if you can get that running on nethunter it's game over lol or even on steam deck
ОтветитьI would love a mini follow up tutorial on nessus because everytime I've ever installed it my computers Wi-Fi stops working even after rebooting and I have absolutely no idea why I'm always forced to delete the VM and reinstall kali so I can use other tools instead of nessus
And it sucks because nessus is cool and a great tool from the looks of it but idk why I keep having issues and I always install it just how it's done in this video
Thankyou for giving 🎉
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