If your company is willing to pay, it should be simple to port this nessus opensource connector to openvas..
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/12305426/nessus-report-upload-tool-host-input-api Eero 2016-08-17 17:18 GMT+03:00 Fábio Fernandes <[email protected]>: > I think there is no documentation for OpenVAS in the site they advice to > use the Greenbone Security Manual. > Is the lack of the program greenbone_sourcefire_connector a reason to > submit a bug report? > > No dia 17/08/2016, às 15:15, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> > escreveu: > > You are free to submit fixes to documentation ;) > > Eero > > 2016-08-17 16:39 GMT+03:00 Fábio Fernandes <[email protected]>: > >> It would be nice that they mentioned what works and what does not on the >> free version. I spent a lot of time for nothing probably :( . >> It would be nice if someone with the Greenbone paid version could confirm >> that the connector exists or the greenbone_sourcefire_connector program. >> >> No dia 17/08/2016, às 14:03, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> >> escreveu: >> >> I think that is normal way that opensource works. You usually need to pay >> for more advanced features like this ;) >> >> Eero >> >> 2016-08-17 16:01 GMT+03:00 Fábio Fernandes <[email protected]>: >> >>> That is what i think too. But its strange that it appears in the free >>> version and in the INSTALL file of the free version it looks like they use >>> the same version but leave some internal components out or maybe they >>> forgot to put it there because it is an feature not used normally by first >>> time users. Anyway it would be nice if someone with the Greenbone paid >>> version could confirm this. >>> >>> No dia 17/08/2016, às 12:22, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> >>> escreveu: >>> >>> I think it's only available on commercial greenbone version. >>> >>> So, you should buy greenbone to get connector >>> >>> -- >>> Eero >>> >>> 2016-08-17 13:55 GMT+03:00 Fábio Fernandes <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> Strange. If you go to OpenVAS menu Configurations->Alerts and create a >>>> new Alert you see an option that says Sourcefire Connector and the >>>> configuration fields for it maybe it is not fully implemented. >>>> Another strange thing as i said in the first post is that in the >>>> INSTALL file in the OpenVAS Manager source code it says that it has a >>>> Sourcefire Connector but in order for it to work it needs a program that i >>>> cannot find anywhere. >>>> >>>> … >>>> Prerequisites for Sourcefire Connector alert: >>>> * A program in the PATH called greenbone_sourcefire_connector that >>>> takes args >>>> IP, port, PKCS12 file and report file in Sourcefire format. >>>> … >>>> >>>> I would like to find this program as i think it is the only thing i >>>> need to get it working. >>>> >>>> No dia 17/08/2016, às 08:07, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> >>>> escreveu: >>>> >>>> Well. there is no sourcefire connector for openvas. Only supported >>>> format is sourcefire report that you can manually import to sourcefire >>>> system. >>>> >>>> ref: https://svn.wald.intevation.org/svn/openvas/trunk/openvas-ma >>>> nager/report_formats/sourcefire/generate (source) >>>> >>>> Eero >>>> >>>> 2016-08-17 5:50 GMT+03:00 Fábio Fernandes <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> I think it is supported because it has an specific alert for it and >>>>> Greenbone appliances use the same version that is available. If it was not >>>>> supported why there would be an alert for it and why the connector was >>>>> mentioned in the INSTALL file? >>>>> >>>>> > I think it is not supported on openvas. >>>>> > >>>>> > Eero >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > 16.8.2016 7.59 ip. "Fábio Fernandes" <[email protected]> >>>>> kirjoitti: >>>>> > I have been trying to integrate OpenVAS with Sourcefire for sometime >>>>> now without success. I have seen in this threads >>>>> http://lists.wald.intevation.org/pipermail/openvas-discuss/2 >>>>> 012-October/004602.html, http://lists.wald.intevation.o >>>>> rg/pipermail/openvas-discuss/2012-December/004771.html that when we >>>>> import the Sourcefire report format from >>>>> http://greenbone.net/technology/report_formats.de.html it returns an >>>>> HTTP 500 error. I have solved this issue by downloading the source code >>>>> and >>>>> retrieving the sourcefire report format files and change them to support >>>>> gpg signatures that OpenVAS 8 uses. Next i generated gpg keys in the >>>>> OpenVAS homedir and imported the files create_report_import, >>>>> sourcefire.xsl, and generate to the OpenVAS machine and ran >>>>> create_report_import. That generated the correct sourcefire.xml that i >>>>> imported to OpenVAS GSA without error and then i changed the status to >>>>> active. After that i scanned a target and saved the report in Sourcefire >>>>> format and it was correct. (I tested this in Ubuntu, Kali, and CentOS >>>>> versions and for some reason there seems to be a bug in the CentOS version >>>>> because the report saved is empty with 0KB but it works for the other >>>>> versions) After that i tested the connection from the OpenVAS machine to >>>>> the Sourcefire DC 8307 port and it was open, generated the pkcs12 file in >>>>> the Sourcefire DC for Openvas with the correct IP, created the respective >>>>> Alert with the Sourcefire IP and the pkcs12 certificate file. Ran a scan >>>>> and nothing happened, even listening with tcpdump there was no connection >>>>> made and the OpenVAS Manager log (raised to level 128) presented the >>>>> following lines : >>>>> > >>>>> > event task:MESSAGE:2016-08-16 16h17.09 UTC:23869: Status of task >>>>> cyberwatch (b243b1b7-da5c-40fd-b047-59b3ce3fe38b) has changed to >>>>> Requested >>>>> > event task:MESSAGE:2016-08-16 16h17.09 UTC:23869: Task >>>>> b243b1b7-da5c-40fd-b047-59b3ce3fe38b has been requested to start by >>>>> admin >>>>> > event task:MESSAGE:2016-08-16 16h17.12 UTC:23871: Status of task >>>>> cyberwatch (b243b1b7-da5c-40fd-b047-59b3ce3fe38b) has changed to >>>>> Running >>>>> > event task:MESSAGE:2016-08-16 16h57.39 UTC:23871: Status of task >>>>> cyberwatch (b243b1b7-da5c-40fd-b047-59b3ce3fe38b) has changed to Done >>>>> > event alert:MESSAGE:2016-08-16 16h57.39 UTC:23871: The alert for >>>>> task cyberwatch was triggered (Event: Task status changed to 'Done', >>>>> Condition: Always) >>>>> > >>>>> > . After that i investigated what happens when an alert is executed >>>>> and found out this in the INSTALL file in the OpenVAS Manager source code: >>>>> > >>>>> > Prerequisites for Sourcefire Connector alert: >>>>> > * A program in the PATH called greenbone_sourcefire_connector that >>>>> takes args >>>>> > IP, port, PKCS12 file and report file in Sourcefire format. >>>>> > >>>>> > And then found that the Sourcefire alert script is called by the >>>>> OpenVAS Manager and this script present in the installation (path: >>>>> /usr/share/openvas/openvasmd/global_alert_methods/) executes the >>>>> greenbone_sourcefire_connector program from PATH. >>>>> > I could not find this greenbone_sourcefire_connector program in any >>>>> of the OpenVAS versions that i installed or even on the Internet. Does >>>>> someone have this file or it only exists in the Greenbone Appliances as >>>>> their manual show how to configure this functionality. Can anybody help me >>>>> with this please? >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>>> > Openvas-discuss mailing list >>>>> > [email protected] >>>>> > https://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/o >>>>> penvas-discuss >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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