And where can we find that great tool of yours ?
-- Marc
Darren Bounds wrote: > Hi Mike, > > I've written a set of scripts that do the following: > > 1) Discover new and existing routed internal networks and insert them > into a database. > 2) Perform a weekly Nessus scan on the discovered networks and output to > NBE format. > 3) NBE output is parsed and inserted into the database where weekly HTML > formated email reports are generated. The reports are broken down by > vulnerability, vulnerable hosts, location. Each host is also assigned a > color. Gray represents a newly discovered vulnerable host, Yellow > indicates the host is known to have been vulnerable for 2 weeks. Red > indicates the host has been vulnerable for 3 or more weeks. > 4) A business owner is identified for each network scanned and is > emailed a report detailing only the vulnerabilities identified on the > network for which they are responsible. > > The process is almost completely automated, only requiring a manual > effort to update and/or include approved Nessus plugins. It has been > extremely successful in reducing administrative overhead while helping > to significantly reduce High/Critical OS and application vulnerabilities > in large organizations. I feel it's great alternative or compliment to > other enterprise solutions like eEye REM. > > You can see a small screen shot at: > http://www.obtuse.net/report-example.gif > > Let me know if you have any questions. > > Darren Bounds > Intrusense, LLC. > > > > On Feb 9, 2005, at 12:08 PM, Mike Mentges wrote: > >> Does anyone know of a method/Have scripts they use to convert Nessus >> data (whether that be xml or nbe) to HTML output. While the xsl >> method works it is a bit clunky to try and edit for someone without 10 >> years of xml/xsl coding experience. >> On the xsl note are there any open projects/personal projects anyone >> has been working on that allow someone a better method of controlling >> how the data is displayed in a report? >> >> Any help and examples would be great! Thanks! >> >> Mike Mentges _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list [email protected] http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
