> How do you use nagios to cve monitoring? Is there plugin available for that?
>
We're ussing OSSIM, as it integrates Nagios and Nessus.
My guess is that you could probably write a Nagios plugin to query
Nessus but we haven't needed to look into that yet ;)
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2011, Ned Slider wrote:
> But as outlined in that thread it is not always easy (or indeed
> possible) to establish which upstream source a given CentOS modified
> package is built from. A more reliable method would be to check the
> changelog.
A most reliable mechanism would be to e
On 01/08/11 17:10, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> We're trying to use Nessus to monitor our system and we're having a hard
> time mapping the package versions from RedHat to CentOS in order to be
> able to report against CVE (vulnerability reports).
>
> After some research, we think that th
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: Eero Volotinen
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] RedHat to CentOS packages
>
> 2011/8/1 Gabriel Tabares :
>> Dear all,
>>
>> We're trying to use Nessus to monitor our system and we'r
On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 07:21:24PM +0300, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2011/8/1 Gabriel Tabares :
> >
> > We're trying to use Nessus to monitor our system and we're having a hard
> > time mapping the package versions from RedHat to CentOS in order to be
> > able to report against CVE (vulnerability repo
2011/8/1 Gabriel Tabares :
> Dear all,
>
> We're trying to use Nessus to monitor our system and we're having a hard
> time mapping the package versions from RedHat to CentOS in order to be
> able to report against CVE (vulnerability reports).
How do you use nagios to cve monitoring? Is there plugi
Dear all,
We're trying to use Nessus to monitor our system and we're having a hard
time mapping the package versions from RedHat to CentOS in order to be
able to report against CVE (vulnerability reports).
After some research, we think that the mapping is as follows (using
HTTPD as the example
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