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RE: Results display & mitigation marking tool?

Subject: RE: Results display & mitigation marking tool?
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:10:50 -0400
Basically I'm just looking for a generic web-based, spreadsheet-style database 
interface.  I figure this is a common enough need that someone has written a 
free one already.  Maybe not?


-----Original Message-----
From: Michel Arboi [mailto:mikhail@nessus.org]
Sent: Sun 4/24/2005 2:28 PM
To: Fender, Brian
Cc: nessus@list.nessus.org
Subject: Re: Results display & mitigation marking tool?
 
On Sun Apr 24 2005 at 19:32, Fender, Brian wrote:

Do any tools exist to display nessus results from multiple scans

sort -u *.nbe > merged.nbe
This breaks the port order in the report. I wrote a Perl script, but
it is really too dirty to be released :-)
 
and mark results as why they're mitigated or not?

Nothing great in free software, AFAIK. NessusWX can mark reports as
false positive, IIRC.  

I have my nessus and nmap results being imported into a database.
I'm looking for something that will let me view and modify my data
excel-style.

Would the old nsr2dif.pl script help you? It should be modified to
handle the new NBE format.


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