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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Open Source Vulnerability Scanner - OpenVAS




OpenVAS is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution.The powerful and comprehensive OpenVAS solution is available as Free Software and maintained on a daily basis.




Open Source Vulnerability Scanner: OpenVAS

The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution.

The actual security scanner is accompanied with a daily updated feed of Network Vulnerability Tests (NVTs), over 30,000 in total (as of April 2013).


Features

ÂşOpenVAS Scanner
ÂşMany target hosts are scanned concurrently
ÂşOpenVAS Transfer Protocol (OTP)
ÂşSSL support for OTP (always)
ÂşWMI support (optional)
ÂşOpenVAS Manager
ÂşOpenVAS Management Protocol (OMP)
ÂşSQL Database (sqlite) for configurations and scan results
ÂşSSL support for OMP (always)
ÂşMany concurrent scans tasks (many OpenVAS Scanners)
ÂşNotes management for scan results
ÂşFalse Positive management for scan results
ÂşScheduled scans
ÂşFlexible escalators upon status of a scan task
ÂşStop, Pause and Resume of scan tasks
ÂşMaster-Slave Mode to control many instances from a central one
ÂşReports Format Plugin Framework with various plugins for: XML, HTML, LateX, etc.
ÂşUser Management
ÂşFeed status view
ÂşFeed synchronisation
ÂşGreenbone Security Assistant (GSA)
ÂşClient for OMP and OAP
ÂşHTTP and HTTPS
ÂşWeb server on its own (microhttpd), thus no extra web server required
ÂşIntegrated online-help system
ÂşMulti-language support
ÂşOpenVAS CLI
ÂşClient for OMP
ÂşRuns on Windows, Linux, etc.
ÂşPlugin for Nagios


All OpenVAS products are Free Software. Most components are licensed under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).


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