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vFeed has gone commercial...
Hello,
It seems that vFeed has gone commercial: http://www.vfeed.io. There's still a community feed, but you have to register.
I now get the following error when updating cve-search:
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Starting vfeed
Cannot open url http://www.toolswatch.org/vfeed/vfeed.db.tgz. Bad URL or not connected to the internet?
vfeed has 79987 elements (0 update)
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@toolswatch What would be the preferred approach for CVE-Search?
Hi, In fact, there are 3 different plans. Since CVE-search is not commercial and public, it falls under the Community Plan (see here http://www.vfeed.io/pricing/) . So, you can still register and download it. Once there is a new available db release, you will get notified via email with a direct link to the download. The only hassle (as for now) is that you have to decompress the DB yourself.
Decompressing is not an issue. It's more the question of, "does every user of CVE-Search need an account, or do we make one generic account?"
Every user must open an account. Every usage of the database is tied to an account. This model will be enhanced later to become API Key. I need as well to control those who are using and embedding the database within their commercial software (and i got tons of them. Making money on my back !!).
@adulau I assume we should change vFeed to a plug-in as well then, so that users that don't want to create an account, don't have to?