On Wednesday 05 Dec 2012 08:09:12 Michael Meyer wrote: > Hello, > > *** John Landers wrote: > > I wrote a nasl script to do a simple product detection. I based it on > > another NASL file, I've signed it, and it does not have any syntax errors > > per the openvas-nasl command. > > > > However, I can't seem to get the NVT loaded into OpenVAS for use. I also > > can't seem to find any proper documentation that explains the steps for > > importing custom signatures. > > > > I've attached the nasl script to this email in case the issue is inside > > that. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > You could set 'nasl_no_signature_check = yes' in openvassd.conf to use > unsigned scripts. If you don't have a openvassd.conf run > 'openvassd -s > /etc/openvas/openvassd.conf' > > > SCRIPT_OID = "unassigned"; > > This will not work. You need to assign an OID. Use '43333123' for > example. > > There is also a remote detection NVT for splunk. See > http://openvas.komma-nix.de/index.php?oid=100693
Micha, Can we assign a "private" OID range ala RFC1918 and document it on the web site. Tim -- Tim Brown <mailto:[email protected]> <http://www.openvas.org/>
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