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I think you may want to look at Site Fusion or Safe Suite to do what you want to have done. It works well. > -----Original Message----- > From: Accioly, Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 4:48 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: Internet Scanner - Splitting machines is possible? > > > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: email "unsubscribe issforum" in the body of > your message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for help > with any problems! > -------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > > Very Interesting Ian! But the problem is that if a Scanning > Tool cannot > provide a simple way of generating this kind of reports as a "buit-in > feature" its useless! > > I mean... what good does it make to perform a scan if you cannot > automatically compile the data generated in a way that you > can identify the > vulnerabilities that have to be addressed? > > I trully belive that there is a HUGE difference between > customizing reports > and being forced to create your own ones to be able to work. > > Well... thank you for your help and congratilations on a work > well done on > your reports. I'm already trying to contact the local ISS people for > specific help, but I belive I'll have to find another way to > assess the > vulnerabilities of my customer network. > > Sincerelly > > Daniel > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ian Shaffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: sexta-feira, 12 de julho de 2002 11:16 > To: Accioly, Daniel; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: Internet Scanner - Splitting machines is possible? > > > I don't think that there is any easy way to merge the > databases and have > the IS reporting engine still generate the reports properly. > > We deal with it here by taking the Access databases from our > IS scanning > agents all over the center and import them into one specially > designed > integrated Access database. > > From there we make center wide reports that bring in other > data types and > other scanning tool results and put all the data into the > same security > reports. We can design new reports as necessary, then tweak them and > improve them until they give us just what we need. > > It's a lot of work, but I think it is the "wave of the > future" for Security > Information Management. > > Look at what RealSecure and other security tools are starting > to do, the > exact same thing. They are managing all sorts of security > related data and > spitting it out into a wide variety of reports that are > meaningful and > usable for a variety of users, from security professionals and > administrators to branch managers and center CIO's. > > At 10:58 AM 7/11/2002, Accioly, Daniel wrote: > > >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: email "unsubscribe issforum" in the body of > your message to > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for help with any > problems! > >------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > - > > > >Hello everybody, > > > > I have a question regarding the use of the Internet Scanner > >Database. > > > > While I was scanning my network, I decided to split the job > between > >two machines to speed up the work (they are in separate networks and > >scanning different hosts). Now I have two databases (one in > each machine) > >and I have to generate one single report. > > > > As I didn't find any way to export the scan results from one > machine > >to another, I tried to merge the access databases manually > importing the > >tables from the scan6db.mdb file without success... can > anybody help me!? > > > >Thanks! > >____________________________________________ > >Daniel Accioly Rosa > >Consultant > >N&DCP - Global Network Services > >UNISYS Brazil > >Phone: 55+21-3804-5110 (Net 692-5110) > >Fax: 55+21-3804-5330 (Net 692-5330) > > .............................................................. > .............. > Ian Shaffer IT Security Engineer - GITSVST > Goddard IT Security Vulnerability Scanning Team > NASA Goddard Space Flight Center > Raytheon ITSS - Code 297 c.240.432.0435 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] w.301.286.9562 > .............................................................. > .............. > >
