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Isn't it possible to dump the results in a sql database and use jgraph to create nice pie graphs? Kind regards, Michiel - -- old discussion -- - -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Openvas-discuss] Some OpenVAS questions From: Michiel van Es <[email protected]> To: Jan-Oliver Wagner <[email protected]> Date: 10/01/2009 06:22 PM > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] Some OpenVAS questions > From: Jan-Oliver Wagner <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > Date: 10/01/2009 06:15 PM > >> On Donnerstag, 1. Oktober 2009, Michiel van Es wrote: >>>>> I am using OpenVAS with the OpenVAS-client to scan my networks but are >>>>> there any tools like Inprotect to manage these scans? >>>>> I see Autonessus but is there also a tool which can create pie charts or >>>>> pdf's. >>>>> The html is very very nice but I want to create a report over the last >>>>> month, year etc and pie charts and some nice graps help convincing my >>>>> management ;) >>>> Many OpenVAS users dump the results into a database and create their >>>> own reporting mechanism based on this. >>> Hmm would be nice if users share it with the community (so OpenVAS can >>> grow bigger and have more potential). >> usually, these are very specific solutions for the needs of the respective >> companies. > > yes and no: a nice web interface for customers or users to scan their > hosts is a universal thing: look at Inprotect. > >> >>>> Greenbone is currently working on the "Greenbone Security Assistant" (gsa) >>>> which should support in this direction as a web front end. >>>> However, the backend for this is openvas-manager. >>> Greenbone is a paid solution right? >> gsa is released under GNU GPLv2+. Not all in public SVN yet, but in progress. >> >> But yes, Greenbone offers also a supported Feed (Greenbone Security Feed) >> and a supported >> platform (Greenbone Security Manager). > > Ah that sounds nice :) > I wait for the svn version then :) > >>> If so I can also pay a Nessus >>> professional feed license and use Nessus with Inprotect. >> Thats up to you. >> Apart from technical aspects, one difference is that Greenbone >> is strictly oriented towards Free Software. Buying Greenbone >> means to ensure support and have us produce more Free Software ;-) > > Offcourse I understand that, same with Red Hat. > The problem is more the financial part that not every manager wants to > pay but still wants to have a nice clean interface where he can see the > scan results for free.. > >>> I am looking for a free as in free beer solution :) >>> Sorry but my company is on a low budget that is why I am looking for >>> free beer alternatives ;) >> "Free beer" is relative. I hope you are paid for getting a scanner to work >> :-) > > I get paid yes ;) but my company decides to not invest in proferssional > feeds and support and want a cheap solution. > I can understand people saying: that is *bs* : want the best but don't > want to pay. > I am just saying that it would be nice to have an Inprotect alike > interface for OpenVAS for users to make some nice graphs. > If something goes wrong; they can pay for the support for example. > > I keep you guys also updated about my Inprotect work (when I got some > spare time) > >> Best > Regards, > > Michiel >> Jan >> > _______________________________________________ > Openvas-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkrcaCEACgkQSU+5fmlaNkO/qgCeMxiRA/b5HATctox7y1PJVvDI ac8AnR/5wL1/iTQJSLQL8lKYxDRD+6d9 =KARW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Openvas-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss
