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Re: Nessus web interface

Subject: Re: Nessus web interface
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 07:35:29 +0000
Hi,

Am using simpleness as suggested by Swall and it turns out that it suits the
need for our large organization. Its not just the technical tid-bits but
also the part where a sec admin have to give a report to management. Best
part is that the nessus scan results are exported to a database where one
can to wonders with queries. I suggest you give it a try.

Ofcourse for a commercial strength product try Tenable products. They seem
to be great and surely come with strong support.

Regards,
Kartik

On 7/7/06, Jason Ledford <jason@jled.org> wrote:

I am trying this when I get to work today. this sounds great. for our needs, inprotect just wasn't fast enough. cli nessus could scan the same scan as inprotect in about 1/10th of the time, so inprotect just wouldn't work for us.


On 7/7/06, sawall <sawall@gmail.com> wrote: > > I wrote Simpleness (http://tech.stlsawall.com/index.php/?page_id=11) for > this purpose. I've been using it for over a year at my office and haven't > had any problems. > > I'm actively working with another guy in Dubai to start adding more > features to the app, such as custom nessusrc files, scheduling, etc. So I > hope to have a new version out in the next few months. > > In any case, it's easy to install, easy to use and pretty straight > forward. > > Good luck. > > Chris > > > > On 7/7/06, Patrick Derwael < pderwael@webandco.be> wrote: > > > > Hi list, > > > > I'm conducting vulnerability assessment from my home office, my Nessus > > server being on a remote RedHat box running under VMware (okay, not > > supported, not performant, but still, it does a good job !) > > I'm running the client right from the linux box through the VMWare > > console > > (sort of remote desktop, or carbon copy, ...) > > This is working ok, but the screen refreshes are desperately slow. > > > > This is why I'm searching a web interface for Nessus that could be > > used to > > set up params, and then launch the scan in the background > > The only one that appears to do so is Inprotect. Unfortunately, the > > website appears to be out of business (it redirects to Google) > > > > Does anybody have heard of a similar tool ? > > > > Cheers > > > > > > -- > > Web and Co > > Patrick Derwael > > Rue Hubert Larock, 20 > > 4280 Hannut > > Belgium > > Tel/Fax: +32.19.63.64.35 > > GSM: +32.479.80.50.79 > > email: pderwael@webandco.be > > http://www.webandco.be > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Nessus mailing list > > Nessus@list.nessus.org > > http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Nessus mailing list > Nessus@list.nessus.org > http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus > >

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