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Re: Nessus to Db import.

Subject: Re: Nessus to Db import.
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:47:05 -0500
You could try nessQuick to import into MySQL (
http://www.atriskonline.com/archives/00000048.shtml).  It was first written
in 2004 and updated again in 2005.

I had to re-write the whole thing when I downloaded it in late 2004 for my
uses, but it's a great starting point.  You can see my re-write in the web
frontend I wrote, simpleness (
http://tech.stlsawall.com/index.php/?page_id=11).  I haven't updated the app
in a year, but I'm set to release v2.0 shortly.  I just need to work out one
more bug.  I believe I renamed the perl script to importness.pl.

HTH,
chris


On 8/13/07, Rincy Joseph <rincy_joseph@sifycorp.com> wrote:
Does anyone has any idea how to import reports from nessus to database
for structural vulnerability data analysis.

Regards
Rincy

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