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Re: Report formats

Subject: Re: Report formats
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 20:44:27 -0400
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 09:49:28AM -0700, Dan.Mitton@ymp.gov wrote:

Is there a way to customize the nessus reports?  I would really like to
get the date/time stamp on the HTML report.

Plugin #19506, scan_info.nasl, reports the date/time of the scan as well
as several other useful tidbits; eg,

    Information about this scan :

    Nessus version : 2.2.8
    Plugin feed version : 200605241215
    Type of plugin feed : Direct
    Scanner IP : a.b.c.d
    Port scanner(s) : nessus_tcp_scanner
    Port range : 1-1024
    Thorough tests : no
    Experimental tests : no
    Paranoia level : 1
    Report Verbosity : 1
    Safe checks : yes
    Max hosts : 10
    Max checks : 4
    Scan Start Date : 2006/5/24 13:21
    Scan duration : 400 sec

So one approach would be to make sure that's enabled in your scans. If
that's not sufficient, you'll need to devise some other method; eg, a
filter that post-processes reports or changes to the client report
generation code.

George
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theall@tenablesecurity.com
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