Hi
I notice in the release notes that the OpenVAS 9 Scanner has changed from
TCP to a Unix Socket.
I currently have a distributed setup with various scanners scattered around
the place and a central Manager on Version 8.
I've now built the new OpenVAS9 manager with Postgres support, but can't
no
Hi,
On 23.03.2017 16:31, Michal Chrobak wrote:
> Thanks for hints, you describe exactly what I need, but I need that in
> OpenVAS, because this is one of many features, which I want from instanton,
> which I am creating. One dashboard to view many aspects of network.
you can have a look at exis
Thanks for hints, you describe exactly what I need, but I need that in OpenVAS,
because this is one of many features, which I want from instanton, which I am
creating. One dashboard to view many aspects of network.
MCh
Michal Chrobak
IT Security Systems Engineer
tel. +48 22 122 09 42
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You probably want this from OpenVAS but I cannot help you there.
I recently needed something similar for a quick overview of the netwerk after I
had done both an OpenVAS and Nessus scan and ended up using the output option
-o in nmap:
-oN/-oX/-oS/-oG : Output scan in normal, XML, s|https://nmap.
Hi,
I'm trying to prepare some nice output which gives me something like this:
Hostname / IP
Operation System
Open ports
Service name and version running under open ports (or more precision: banner
which this service returns [I know it can be changed and not accurate]).
Almost perfect is Asset M