On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Chris fisch@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
as an alternative you could use a tool like sshuttle over an SSH jumphost
on your OpenVAS system to make the internal network available to this
system.
Thanks for the sshuttle recommendation. It worked well to do this.
Hi.
OpenVAS use nmap starting scannings.
Clone/Fork plugins nmap - firewall bypass
Reference NMAP:
http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/firewall-bypass.html
http://pentestlab.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/nmap-techniques-for-avoiding-firewalls/
Hi,
as an alternative you could use a tool like sshuttle over an SSH jumphost on
your OpenVAS system to make the internal network available to this system.
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2014-10-16 18:14 GMT+03:00 Nick darknovan...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am a new user of OpenVAS. So far I have successfully used it to do an
external vulnerability test of my server. However, our firewall blocks many
of the ports (as it should).
How about using IPSec ?
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Eero
Or OpenVPN
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi
wrote:
2014-10-16 18:14 GMT+03:00 Nick darknovan...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am a new user of OpenVAS. So far I have successfully used it to do an
external vulnerability test of my server. However, our firewall