I would grok the following:

http://www.openvas.org/protocol-doc.html

The OMP protocol will be what you use for the most part, I think, for
instrumentation and automation.


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Pham, Tam T <[email protected]> wrote:

> Everyone:
>
> I have done some digging into Openvas including install from RPM in RHEL,
> DEB install into Ubuntu, and source install into Ubuntu.  I have previous
> exposure to NASL from working on Nessus when it was still open source.
>
> I am instrumenting Openvas to do automated scans in my production
> environment and am also interested in contributing to the development
> effort.
>
> At this point I would like some suggestions on how to get more deeply
> involved in two areas of interest:
> 1) Developing plugins in OVAL to extend the tool set.
> 2) Contributing to the development of Openvas security scanner.  I am
> interested in just digging in now and getting general understanding of the
> data flow.  Also getting a handle on the development and debugging
> environment.
>
> Regards,
> Tam
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