On Montag, 23. Juni 2014, Michael C. Ibarra wrote:
Has anyone had any success in importing (automatically) OpenVAS data,
presumably XML data, into Splunk?
I am trying to move away from another vuln scanner, one which is supported by
Splunk.
I'd love to support it. The first step of
Hello,
are you perhaps mixing up the config files?
You refer to a specific UUID in modify_config
which must be present in the database.
Have you checked with omp --get-configs whether
this UUID is present and whether it is the one
you intend to change?
Best
Jan
On Montag, 23. Juni 2014,
I want to replace the nmap grepaable file in NMAP ( NASL Wrapper). Here is
the code which i tried:
omp --config-file=auth.xml --xml=' modify_config
config_id=47852b54-8294-4adf-83a8-db1c34cc5db3
preference
nvt oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.14259/
nameNmap (NASL wrapper):File containing
Usually processing (updating) *.xml (CVE?) requires at least
2 to
4GB of memory.
It might work, if you have lots of
fast sw
ap at least 4GB.
-- Eero
I am aware that OpenVAS on a Raspberry Pi will be pretty slow, but had it
running on a Kali Linux Distro with a 1 GB swap file on the SD
2014-06-24 13:39 GMT+03:00 Helmut Koers hko...@de.hellmann.net:
Usually processing (updating) *.xml (CVE?) requires at least
2 to
4GB of memory.
It might work, if you have lots of
fast sw
ap at least 4GB.
-- Eero
I am aware that OpenVAS on a Raspberry Pi will be pretty slow, but had
Hey,
i had the same problem.
Then i followed installation from this site
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57820p=435319
I also installed the openvas-cli.
After that openvas was running very slow, but running...
Rene
Am 20.06.2014 um 00:33 schrieb Helmut Koers
I'll go back and look at my notes.
-G
Do you know what broke exactly? I wrote the openvas report parser. If it
is
broken, I such fix it. :P
--
Geoff Galitz
http://www.galitz.org
___
Openvas-discuss mailing list