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# Nessus 8 Virtual Machine (no IP restrictions)

VMware version 12
Updated: 2019.3.7
Nessus version: 8.2.3 (#186) LINUX
License validity period: February 12, 2024
Plugin version: 201103081642

# Configure IP using netplan
Configuration file in /etc/netplan/

Ens33: 1.1.2.16/24 fixed IP, VMnet2, bridged network card
Ens34: DHCP obtains IP, VMnet3, bridged network card
 
After importing the VM, modify the NIC configuration according to the actual environment.
 
The hard disk is 120G. You need to adjust the hard disk size. Expand the hard disk in the VMware-Virtual Machine Settings - Hard Disk Utility, and then use GParted to adjust the partition size after logging in to Linux.
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thank you for your investment of time and power

i think the forum need more people like you :)

 

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thanks man


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# Nessus 8 Virtual Machine (no IP restrictions)

VMware version 12
Updated: 2019.3.7
Nessus version: 8.2.3 (#186) LINUX
License validity period: February 12, 2024
Plugin version: 201103081642

# Configure IP using netplan
Configuration file in /etc/netplan/

Ens33: 1.1.2.16/24 fixed IP, VMnet2, bridged network card
Ens34: DHCP obtains IP, VMnet3, bridged network card
 
After importing the VM, modify the NIC configuration according to the actual environment.
 
The hard disk is 120G. You need to adjust the hard disk size. Expand the hard disk in the VMware-Virtual Machine Settings - Hard Disk Utility, and then use GParted to adjust the partition size after logging in to Linux.
Download>>>

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# Nessus 8 Virtual Machine (no IP restrictions)

VMware version 12
Updated: 2019.3.7
Nessus version: 8.2.3 (#186) LINUX
License validity period: February 12, 2024
Plugin version: 201103081642

# Configure IP using netplan
Configuration file in /etc/netplan/

Ens33: 1.1.2.16/24 fixed IP, VMnet2, bridged network card
Ens34: DHCP obtains IP, VMnet3, bridged network card
 
After importing the VM, modify the NIC configuration according to the actual environment.
 
The hard disk is 120G. You need to adjust the hard disk size. Expand the hard disk in the VMware-Virtual Machine Settings - Hard Disk Utility, and then use GParted to adjust the partition size after logging in to Linux.
Download>>>

 

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ok thanks bro!


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thx


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thx man!  :D


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is home edition a good one?


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hum je ne peux pas le télécharger  qui pour me donner s'il vous plait 


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