Sorry this is a duplicate post.
On 6 feb. 2013, at 17:08, m...@protegam.nl e...@protegam.nl wrote:
Hello,
I have created a scheduled scan with scan profile X.
This scheduled scan has ran several times and has created some results.
I found out that I can create a better scan profile
Hello,
We want to export the results to XML command line so we can use if for
MySQL or such.
We also want to export only the HIGH and MEDIUM issues to make the
result set smaller.
We are now doing it as follows: omp -u *user* -w *password* -R
60f1d5a4-b466-434a-8e84-bc4f2db0ab13 -f
Matthew Mundell schreef op 2013-02-13 13:36:
We also want to export only the HIGH and MEDIUM issues to make the
result set smaller.
We are now doing it as follows: omp -u *user* -w *password* -R
60f1d5a4-b466-434a-8e84-bc4f2db0ab13 -f
c402cc3e-b531-11e1-9163-406186ea4fc5
How can we specify
Hello,
I have created a scheduled scan with scan profile X.
This scheduled scan has ran several times and has created some results.
I found out that I can create a better scan profile called profile Y.
My question: how can I change the scheduled scans to use profile Y
instead
of profile X
Matthew Mundell schreef op 2013-02-08 11:52:
My question: how can I change the scheduled scans to use profile Y
instead
of profile X and don't lose the results?
In recent versions you can edit the task to change the schedule.
Click the
edit icon in the task list actions column.
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Reindl Harald schreef op 2013-02-08 11:01:
Am 08.02.2013 11:52, schrieb Matthew Mundell:
My question: how can I change the scheduled scans to use profile Y
instead
of profile X and don't lose the results?
In recent versions you can edit the task to change the schedule.
Click the
edit
Reindl Harald schreef op 2013-02-08 10:57:
Am 08.02.2013 09:43, schrieb Michael Meyer:
*** Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 08.02.2013 08:54, schrieb Michael Meyer:
*** Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 08.02.2013 08:22, schrieb Rahul Katba:
Now, can any buddy tell me the solution?
install a OS with
Hello,
I am using OpenVAS 5 with CentOS 6 64 bit and the Atomic repository.
I am scanning a /19 subnet, so I have 2 scan target ranges since by
default OpenVAS does not allow ranges larger then 8192(approx.).
My question is if there is a possibility to export the results so I can
import them in
:
Original Message
Subject: Re: Idea for OpenVAS: wpscan
From:Jan-Oliver Wagner jan-oliver.wag...@greenbone.net
Date:Thu, July 19, 2012 10:45 am
To: Michiel van Es m...@pcintelligence.nl
Cc: i
Hi DOnna,
On Wed, July 6, 2011 2:08 am, Donna M Snow wrote:
So it turns out - in relation to the issue with openvas-check-setup that
neither /usr/sbin or /sbin were included in my user $PATH - once that was
resolved I was able to run openvas-check-setup and with a little over the
phone hand
Hi Jim,
Could you also post it on the atomic forum?
There are also a lot people searching for this solution.
Michiel
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
Op 2 jul. 2011 om 12:37 heeft Jim Halfpenny jim.halfpe...@gmail.com het
volgende geschreven:
On 2 July 2011 08:29, Matthew Mundell
synscan.nasl is running for a long
time and uses 100% CPU. My question is how can I prevent my openvas
scanner
form this behavior?
Thanks Allon Moritz
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Von: Michiel van Es [mailto:m...@pcintelligence.nl]
Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Juni 2011 12:24
An: Allon Moritz
On Thu, June 9, 2011 9:04 am, Allon Moritz - First Security wrote:
When I start an openvas scan with a single IP address the CPU raises
immediately to 100% and stays there. The process which uses the full CPU
is
root 24246 86.8 1.3 153276 87088 ?R06:54 0:39
openvassd:
Hi,
I am trying to set up OpenVAS with GSAD so it will scan my networks.
I am using Debian 6 64 bit with the OBS repository.
I am trying to create a custom scan and scan for SSLv2 and weak ciphers, I've
found that it is in the gb_nmap_sslv2.nasl and it has a dependency:
On Jun 19, 2011, at 11:37 AM, Michiel van Es wrote:
On Jun 19, 2011, at 10:59 AM, Michiel van Es wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up OpenVAS with GSAD so it will scan my networks.
I am using Debian 6 64 bit with the OBS repository.
I am trying to create a custom scan and scan for SSLv2
On Jun 19, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Sébastien AUCOUTURIER wrote:
Now I have to fix the SSlv2 scanning (900234) , perhaps that scan also timed
out?
Is there a way to debug that plugin (900234) ?
Hi michel,
which version of nmap are you using ?
you can have a look at openvassd.messages
On Jun 19, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Michiel van Es wrote:
On Jun 19, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Sébastien AUCOUTURIER wrote:
Now I have to fix the SSlv2 scanning (900234) , perhaps that scan also
timed out?
Is there a way to debug that plugin (900234) ?
Hi michel,
which version of nmap are you
On 03/26/2010 10:46 AM, Michael Wiegand wrote:
Am Freitag, 26. März 2010 10:14:12 schrieb Michiel van Es:
Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2010 11:52:40 schrieb Michiel van Es:
I am trying to install the GSA on CentOS 5.4 32 bit but receive the
following error when running maken:
Which glib version
Hi,
I run Ubuntu 9.10 and installed Openvas-scanner-3.0.2 and
Openvas-libraries-3.0.4 from source. (following
http://www.laneolson.ca/2010/02/04/installing-openvas-3-on-ubuntu-9-10/)
Everything went fine.
Now when I want to update the plugin through the openvas-nvt-sync
command I get the
On 03/29/2010 12:51 PM, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
- Michiel van Esmichi...@info.nl wrote:
Hi,
I run Ubuntu 9.10 and installed Openvas-scanner-3.0.2 and
Openvas-libraries-3.0.4 from source. (following
http://www.laneolson.ca/2010/02/04/installing-openvas-3-on-ubuntu-9-10/)
Everything went
On 03/11/2010 06:55 PM, Matthew Mundell wrote:
The daemon still won't start tho, it give very little information at
command line it only shows:
xx...@openvas:~$ sudo gsad --mport 9390 --verbose --foreground
Aborted
In verbose mode the log might tell why it is aborting. Otherwise, if you
On 03/29/2010 02:55 PM, Matthew Mundell wrote:
gsad main:CRITICAL:2010-03-29 13h17.25 CEST:21135: main:
MHD_start_daemon failed!
A small update, it is the libmicrohttpd that is complaining.
But about what exactly? I installed the libmicrohttpd package through
It may be because the gsad is
On 03/29/2010 04:45 PM, Matthew Mundell wrote:
On 03/29/2010 04:29 PM, Matthew Mundell wrote:
I turned off the logging, fired up GSA but when I connect and log in it
is waiting and not doing anything.
I see the following processes running:
root 2267 0.0 6.8 76536 71332 ?
Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2010 11:52:40 schrieb Michiel van Es:
I am trying to install the GSA on CentOS 5.4 32 bit but receive the
following error when running maken:
Which glib version do you have installed?
Hi Michael,
I am running CentOS 5.4 with version glib 2.12 if I read rpm -qa | greb
Hi,
I am trying to install the GSA on CentOS 5.4 32 bit but receive the
following error when running maken:
[100%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/gsad.dir/validator.c.o
cd /var/tmp/greenbone-security-assistant-1.0.0-beta5/src /usr/bin/gcc
-Wall -g -Wall -I/usr/include/libxml2
,
*** Michiel van Es michi...@info.nl wrote:
From: Jan-Oliver Wagner jan-oliver.wag...@greenbone.net
OpenVAS-Client has options to create sql.
Try
OpneVAS-Client --help
for more and watch out for option --sqlize-output.
Haven't tested this feature myself though.
I tried it but I can
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Subject: [Openvas-discuss] Some OpenVAS questions
From: Michiel van Es michi...@info.nl
To: openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
Date: 10/21/2009 06:03 PM
quickly. Take a peak and let me know how I can make it better for
all!
-Scott
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 07:53, Michiel van Es michi...@info.nl wrote:
Hello,
First of all I would like to say thank you for such a nice open source
and free alternative for Nessus.
I am using OpenVAS with the OpenVAS
Hello,
First of all I would like to say thank you for such a nice open source
and free alternative for Nessus.
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
, Michiel van Es wrote:
First of all I would like to say thank you for such a nice open source
and free alternative for Nessus.
thanks!
:)
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
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] Some OpenVAS questions
From: Jan-Oliver Wagner jan-oliver.wag...@greenbone.net
To: openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
Date: 10/01/2009 06:15 PM
On Donnerstag, 1. Oktober 2009, Michiel van Es
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