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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 10      Network Scanning
Load Nessus Plugins into the Clean Access Manager Repository
Manually Loading Plugins
With manual loading, you can load individual plugins acquired from the Nessus website or that you have 
created yourself into the repository. Be sure to check dependencies for the plugin that you want to add, 
and load the plugins on which your plugin depends. When customizing a plugin, it is recommended that 
you give the plugin a unique name, so that it is not overwritten later by a plugin in a Nessus update set. 
The plugin’s description appears in the Plugins form of the Scan Setup submenu (
). By 
customizing the plugin’s description, you enable admin console users to distinguish the plugin from 
others in the plugin set. 
To Manually Load Plugins: 
1.
Go to Device Management > Clean Access > Network Scanner > Plugin Updates.
Figure 10-2
Plugin Updates 
2.
With the plugin file in a location accessible to the computer on which you are working, click the 
Browse button next to the Manual Update field and navigate to the plugin archive file 
(plugins.tar.gz) or individual plugin file (myplugin.nasl).
Note
The filename of the uploaded nessus plugin archive must be plugins.tar.gz.
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Only Nessus 2.0 plugins are supported. 
3.
Click Upload
4.
The list of plugins loaded to the repository displays under Network Scanner > Scan Setup > 
Plugins 
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Tip
If the plugins do not immediately display after Upload, click Delete All Plugins, then perform the 
upload again.