Hi,

I just put online a initial coarse web site at www.openvas.org

I did it right away because due to various complains,
anything else seems better than the default page of GForge.

To change the homepage, ones needs to check out the
code in module doc/website and then (on a unixoid system):

$ make
$ make online

For the latter you need to have SVN write access, because
the same account is used to writing web site content.

So, it easy to work on the web site. Anyone welcome who
volunteers to improve.

On Friday 27 April 2007 17:05, Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> Elements that should appear on the main page:
> 
> - OpenVAS Logo
>   See here for the logo that has been proposed in 2006,
>   but not finally agreed upon.
>   http://www.36hrs.com/openvas-dino/logo.png

I used the one we discussed.
 
>   However, in case we use this logo, we definitely
>   need a vector version.

Still missing.
 
> - About area
>   -  A short description of OpenVAS. For example:
>   "OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment
>   System and is a network security scanner. It consists
>   of a server component and a set of plugins to test
>   various vulnerabilities in remote systems and applications.
>   It is Free Software under GNU GPL and a fork of Nessus."

I simply applied this draft.

>   - A drawning that roughly illustratates the plugin flow.
>     I could draft something.

Still to come.

> - Download area:
>   OpenVAS Server, Clients, Documentation
>   Both, binary packages and source codes.
>   (current binaries directly, all others on
>   a download subpage)

well, not yet of course.

> - Plugins area:
>   Total number of available plugins
>   infos about latest plugins (integrated as RSS feed)

also not ready yet.

> - Support area
>   - link to mailing lists
>   - link to where report errors
>   - link to howto's
>   - link to FAQ
>   - link to professional support page

Partly available yet.

> - a cool photo that makes the whole page nice
>   I do not have anything special in mind and would
>   be happy about any proposal that could fit for OpenVAS project.

Please help and send cool photos !

> - Which techology to use?
>   Perhaps just plain HTML files?

Just used m4 + make for a little pre-processing.

Best

        Jan

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