Hi john,

 

I configured as per your suggestion but my report is not coming
accurate.

Below is what is missing:

 

<info>

                        <!-- no version information found -->
</info>

 

            <config>

                        <global>

                        </global>

            </config>

            <plugins>

                        <error txt="No scanners list."/>

                        <error txt="No plugins list."/>

            </plugins>

            <results>

            <result>

 

What could be wrong??

 

Regards

Nitin 

________________________________

From: John Scherff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:29 AM
To: Shingari, Nitin V.; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Periodic Scan with nessus?

 

Nitin:

 

Use a cron job.  

 

The below instructions assume you have Nessus Server 3.0.4 and
NessusClient installed on a *nix box in the default locations.  It will
generate both an NBE file and an HTML report every month at Midnight on
the first Sunday, over-writing the result file and report from the
previous month.

 

Step 0: create a directory structure similar to the following (just an
example... create it however/wherever you want):

 

/opt/Nscans/configs - to hold configuration stuff

/opt/Nscans/targets - to hold scan target files

/opt/Nscans/scripts - to hold scripts you write

/opt/Nscans/results - to hold raw scan results (NBE files)

/opt/Nscans/reports - to hold scan reports (e.g., HTML files)

 

Step 1: create a file (e.g., /opt/Nscans/targets/prod_servers.txt)
containing the targets you want to scan, each separated by a newline;
for example:

 

192.168.1.2-192.168.1.254

192.168.2.129-192.168.1.254

Myhost.myorg.com

192.168.3.75

 

Step 2: copy an existing .nessusrc file (usually found somewhere under
$HOME/.nessus) to /opt/Nscans/configs/prod_servers.cfg, tweak it as
desired.

 

Step 3: Create a nessus user and password using
/opt/nessus/sbin/nessus-adduser (e.g., Nscan_User / N5c4n_U53r)

 

Step 4: create a script named (for example) prod_servers.sh in
/opt/Nscans/scripts:

 

#!/bin/sh

 

NCMD=/usr/local/bin/NessusClient

 

NHOST=myhost.myorg.com

NPORT=1241

NUSER=Nscan_User

NPASS=N5c4n_U53r

 

NCONFIG=/opt/Nscans/configs/prod_servers.cfg

NTARGET=/opt/Nscans/targets/prod_servers.txt

NRESULT=/opt/Nscans/results/prod_servers.nbe

NREPORT=/opt/Nscans/reports/prod_servers.html

 

$NCMD -c $NCONFIG -T nbe -xq $NHOST $NPORT $NUSER $NPASS $NTARGET
$NRESULT

$NCMD -i $NRESULT -o $NREPORT

 

Step 5: Create a crontab entry similar to the following (this will run
the scan at midnight on the first Sunday of every month):

 

00 00 * * Sun  [`date +\%d` -lt 8] &&
/opt/Nscans/scripts/prod_servers.sh

 

Note: You will have to do something to keep the copied nessusrc file
up-to-date with current plugins.  George Theall's update-nessusrc perl
script is a good choice, and he keeps it current.

 

John Scherff

Sr. IT Security Analyst

24 Hour Fitness

 

 

________________________________

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shingari, Nitin V.
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Periodic Scan with nessus?

 

Hi folks,

 

How we can set nessus to do periodic scan and save report in specific
folder after every scan with specific name and overwrite existing
report?

 

Warm Regards

Nitin Shingari

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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