Hi Christiaan, on OpenVAS there''s a feature called "overrides" where you can modify the threat level for a given problem (like a FP). Afterwards, you just have to allow overrides on the reports. Hope this helps (cannot get screenshots at this very moment).
Regards, Paula 2014-10-07 12:13 GMT+02:00 Christiaan DeVries <[email protected]>: > Hi everybody, > > > > I’m getting false positives in my scan reports. In this case, I get > reports of a potential Trojan but it’s a HP ILO interface (op port 80) > that’s redirecting to port 443 (which is also reported as a Trojan by the > way). > > > > How would I go around to exclude these from any reports? > > > > (Sorry for the newbie question by the way!) > > > > Regards, > > > > > > *[image: cid:[email protected]]* > > > > *Christiaan de Vries* > > *w: +353 1 526 7736 <%2B353%201%20526%207736> | m: +353 860 234 384 | **e: > **christiaan.devries @hetg.ie* <http://[email protected]>* | * > *www.Digital**Planet.ie* <http://www.DigitalPlanet.ie>* | **www.hetg.ie* > <http://www.hetg.ie> > > *HIBERNIA HOUSE | Cherrywood Business Park | Loughlinstown | Dublin 18 > | Ireland* > > *Hibernia Services Ltd. is registered in Ireland, Company Registration No. > 170309* > > *© 2014 Digital Planet, part of the HiberniaEvros Technology Group* > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openvas-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss > -- Paula González Muñoz
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