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- [09:50:24]g0uZis there some documentation somewhere to help me designing a new report format plugin (for doc files) ?
- [09:52:18]mattmopenvas-manager/doc/report-format-HOWTO
- [09:52:27]g0uZthx mattm
- [09:59:55]g0uZI can't find the "default" report format (pdf, csv, cpe, etc) in openvas-manager/report_formats ? normal ?
- [10:00:25]mattmwhat do you mean?
- [10:00:25]g0uZI'd like to do like you did for the pdf report format (openvas -> latex -> pdf)
- [10:01:06]mattmoh, they're in openvas-manager/src/report_formats
- [10:01:23]g0uZnice
- [10:01:29]g0uZthx, and sorry for the noise
- [10:02:51]g0uZdo you know a binary like "pdflatex" that do the same thing but for DOC files ? // me : searching
- [10:06:19]mattmyou're on your own there.
- [10:08:36]g0uZk, ;-)
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- [11:07:32]g0uZanother question : do you know the actual price of the nessus security center solution (/per ip ) ???
- [11:23:04]mattmis it on their website maybe?
- [11:31:42]g0uZnop, you have to caontact them via a form.....
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- [16:42:24]g0uZis there a way to call "<get_tasks" command and sort the results by result timestamp ?
- [16:42:33]g0uZusing parameter sort_field
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- [16:43:53]g0uZit seems that the value of sort_field is used to make a SQLite request
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- [17:05:35]mattmthose results are always order by the database rowid.
- [17:06:07]mattm"ordered by"
- [17:08:07]g0uZk, found a solution with [last()] in XSLT
- [17:08:27]g0uZhave tried some sqli but validators seems to works fine :)
- [17:08:47]mattmhaha. you can also sort in xslt.
- [17:15:06]g0uZI'm to bad writing XSLT....
- [17:15:40]g0uZmattm: http://pastebin.com/1uX9UZdM // do you know if I can do that in XSLT rather than in javascript ?
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- [17:17:29]g0uZI've to count the number of opened port per type (eg : tcp/80 : XX hosts)
- [17:19:14]DanusHello
- [17:19:35]DanusI upgraded the openvas to 4.0
- [17:19:45]atomicturtleg0uZ: thats a cool idea for a report
- [17:20:01]Danusand when I start a task... it keeps in stooped status
- [17:20:04]atomicturtleI was looking at using the CPE part of openvas to create asset inventory reports
- [17:20:37]jan_oliveratomicturtle: seen our page about CPE inventory?
- [17:20:47]Danusis this a normal behaivour o a know bug?
- [17:20:58]atomicturtlejan_oliver: yup! You showed me a few weeks ago
- [17:21:02]jan_oliverhttp://www.greenbone.net/learningcenter/task_cpe_inventory.html
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- [17:21:15]atomicturtleI dumped that one and then reformatted it to be prettier
- [17:21:46]jan_oliverwe are currently working on a host information database to be maintained by the manager. Which works independent individual tasks.
- [17:21:54]jan_oliverCPE's are part of this.
- [17:21:58]atomicturtlecreating some basic reports like # of hosts ID'd, total number of hosts we can get the CPE on, list of applications, count of how many installs are out there, etc
- [17:22:32]jan_oliveratomicturtle: Just put together a mockup (with openoffice or so) and we can create a report plugin format.
- [17:22:35]atomicturtleand then we did some basic (not extensive!) grouping, like IM, P2P, browsers, office suites (openoffice, msoffice)
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- [17:23:24]jan_oliverA good specification (in the form of a example, perhaps with some explanatory text) will enable us to rapidly develop such a plugin.
- [17:23:52]atomicturtleyeah i could do some mockups for you
- [17:24:37]jan_olivergreat!
- [17:24:49]atomicturtlethat CPE piece is pretty powerful
- [17:24:55]jan_oliverThis rules for any type of report. Not just about CPE ;-)
- [17:25:28]atomicturtleimagine if you start adding some extended rules for a Target, like you say this Target is a desktop, meaning it should never have services on it
- [17:25:41]atomicturtledo a scan and it finds port 6667
- [17:25:56]atomicturtleassociate that with an escalator
- [17:26:30]jan_oliveryes, I can imagine ;-)
- [17:27:14]jan_oliverThe CPE Policy Checks as available today are only the beginning of something very smart
- [17:27:36]jan_oliversorry, have to leave now ..
- [17:27:38]atomicturtleit definitely expands the capability in a totally new direction
- [17:27:53]atomicturtlesure thing man, Im sure its getting late over there on the other side of the pond
- [17:59:35]mattmDanus: maybe enable manager logging to see what's going on.
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- [18:42:11]ehc321I have a centos 5.6 linux box and I updated to openvas 4 with the greenbone-security-assistant web interface. The openvas install checks out ok and the gsad web interface works. I ran some test scans and I see results but I can't access the reports.
- [18:42:28]ehc321I get errors like this: Internal error: get_report_omp:5262 An internal error occurred while getting a report. The report could not be delivered. Diagnostics: Failure to receive response from manager daemon.
- [18:42:59]mattmwhat type of report are you trying?
- [18:43:08]ehc321I have been messing with it for a few days and I reinstalled all of the openvas packages as well as libmicrohttpd and gsad.
- [18:43:18]ehc321I just clicked the button to download the xml report.
- [18:43:32]mattmdo you have xsltproc installed?
- [18:43:39]ehc321Let me check...
- [18:44:14]mattmand how did you install, from atomic?
- [18:44:30]ehc321yes from atomic. I see /usr/bin/xsltproc on myu system
- [18:45:45]mattmcould you check the manager log? probably /var/log/openvas/openvasmd.log
- [18:46:12]ehc321This was originally openvas 5.1 and I updated it with yum to 5.6. I also had the older openvas working and after I ran into issues, I removed all of the packages and all of the openvas and gsad directories I could find and reinstalled. I am stumped. I also get errors when trying to access the settings page in gsad with is admin enabled.
- [18:46:33]ehc321As for the openvasmd.log, I do see a "manage_send_report: No such file or directory
- [18:47:13]mattmthat looks promising, does it say anything else?
- [18:47:15]ehc321When I installed the packages, openvas-check-setup said I didn't have a database. I touched the file it wanted and did the --rebuild and it took a while and created the DB
- [18:47:28]mattmoh yes, from the other day.
- [18:47:33]ehc321Other than that, just Authentication success
- [18:48:02]ehc321I found some more from that log...
- [18:48:26]ehc321md main:WARNING:2011-04-21 00h15.50 utc :10222: init_manage_process: chmod failed: No such file or directory
- [18:48:37]ehc321md main:WARNING:2011-04-21 00h19.18 utc :10366: init_manage_process: database permissions are too loose, repairing
- [18:48:45]ehc321md main:WARNING:2011-04-21 00h19.18 utc :10366: sql_x: sqlite3_prepare failed: no such table: meta
- [18:48:57]ehc321lib auth:WARNING:2011-04-21 00h37.45 utc :11192: Authentication configuration could not be loaded.
- [18:49:19]mattmthose look ok.
- [18:49:30]ehc321lib serv:WARNING:2011-04-21 00h39.04 utc :11307: Failed to gnutls_bye: Error in the push function.
- [18:49:49]mattmyes, that's fine, it's the manage_send_report error for sure.
- [18:50:37]ehc321Yesterday I tried accessing the report with the CLI and I believe it gave me an error. Let me see if I can remember how to do that...
- [18:51:43]mattmcould you check if your report format scripts are there?
- [18:51:50]ehc321Nothing special. omp -R <reportName> returns Failed to get report.
- [18:52:00]ehc321How?
- [18:52:39]mattmjust getting dir.
- [18:53:21]mattmthey should be in /usr/share/openvas/openvasmd/global_report_formats/
- [18:54:19]ehc321I have 8 folders in there with log alphanumeric names. the first one has generate and TXT.xsl in it
- [18:54:27]mattmd5da9f67-8551-4e51-807b-b6a873d70e34 is the XML one.
- [18:54:40]mattm(they're UUIDs)
- [18:55:11]ehc321that folder just has generate in it. I really want .pdf reports but I didn't know how to change the default yet.
- [18:55:23]mattmsounds right.
- [18:56:33]ehc321should I be able to get the report using the CLI: omd -G <taskName>
- [18:57:00]ehc321check that omp
- [18:57:19]mattmit does the same thing as the GSA: gets the report from the manager.
- [18:57:37]mattmyou mean with just "<taskName>"?
- [18:58:16]mattmoh i see, -G needs the uuid of the task.
- [18:58:30]ehc321I did omp -G and entered the password. One of the items listed is cherder2.cherder.local
- [18:59:10]ehc321I then did omp -R cherder2.cherder.local and got "Failed to get report."
- [19:00:06]mattmyou'd have to use the uuid, eg: omp -G 8b100054-9af0-4f40-9cb8-2c16d04bdffc
- [19:00:38]ehc321where did you find the uuid
- [19:00:59]mattmin the "omp -G" output, at beginning on line.
- [19:01:32]ehc321duh. will try that
- [19:01:44]mattmif the gsa failed, it will fail.
- [19:02:26]ehc321It doesn't look like it failed. omp -G 37f4e190-1a61-4921-8fa0-c885e04ce591 Enter password: 37f4e190-1a61-4921-8fa0-c885e04ce591 Done cherder2.cherder.local fecbc823-5d21-46a4-b67d-e2582fe13d02 Done 6 18 47 22 Thu Apr 21 00:39:04 2011
- [19:02:44]ehc321I need to specify a format and > it to a file I believe...
- [19:02:51]mattmit has listed the reports
- [19:03:46]mattmomp -R to get a report, you'll need the uuid.
- [19:04:32]mattmgetting the report is what i think will be a problem.
- [19:05:40]ehc321I have to specify the password on the CLI....just a min
- [19:06:24]ehc321I have a * and ! in my password. Could that be the problem?
- [19:07:02]mattmi doubt it, the other omp commands worked after all.
- [19:07:26]mattmis your /tmp directory full by any chance?
- [19:07:41]ehc321I let it prompt me for the other ones. Since I am trying to generate the report and > report.pdf, I have to specify on the CLI and it won't take it.
- [19:08:16]ehc321There is lots of stuff in there related to openvas but I have a simple partition scheme and / has 12G free.
- [19:08:44]mattmmaybe leave off the > and try get just xml to start.
- [19:08:53]ehc321ok
- [19:09:38]ehc321I just used -R without -f to specify the format and I got "failed to get report."
- [19:09:54]mattm-v could give more info.
- [19:10:25]mattmanyway, it looks like a manager related error, from that log entry.
- [19:10:40]ehc321Lots more. How much of it do you want?
- [19:10:50]mattmnone.
- [19:11:05]mattmthe log message occurs when it fails to find a intermediate temporary file.
- [19:11:16]ehc321clear tmp folder?
- [19:11:35]mattmhard to say, first time i've seen this sort of thing.
- [19:12:53]ehc321I am baffeled as well. When I had trouble, I tried reinstalling everything. Before I found this chat, I was going to try building a new Centos virtual machine but I don't really have time for that right now and I really need to run a scan.
- [19:13:31]ehc321the last message when trying to get the report was: lib xml-Message: <= <get_reports_response status="404" status_text="Failed to find report '37f4e190-1a61-4921-8fa0-c885e04ce591'"/>
- [19:13:40]mattmyou could try running manager as root, just to see if that helps.
- [19:14:04]mattmmaybe you gave the wrong report uuid?
- [19:14:16]mattmyou could also turn on more manager logging, and look in there.
- [19:14:24]ehc321So create an openvas user called root. for the report uuid, I did a copy paste from the -G output but I can try again.
- [19:14:49]mattmi mean, start the manager as root on your machine, instead of whatever user the package set up.
- [19:15:14]mattmthe report uuids are on the indented lines.
- [19:15:30]ehc321I am using the service manager to start/stop services. openvassd, openvasmd and openvasad are all running as root
- [19:17:24]ehc321when I try to grab the report with omp, the openvasmd.log just reports "Authentication success..."
- [19:18:57]mattmeven when you used a valid report uuid?
- [19:19:49]ehc321Yes, I just tried it while tailing the logs. Can I crank up the logging?
- [19:20:45]ehc321I only have this one test scan task and If I look at the summary, it shows me how many vulnerabilities it found so I am pretty sure the data is in there somewhere.
- [19:20:49]mattmyes, change the 127s to 128 in etc/openvas/openvasmd_log.conf
- [19:21:11]mattmyeah, it's just failing to generate the report.
- [19:21:39]ehc321they seem to all be set at level=127. go to 255 or something?
- [19:21:47]mattm128 is enough
- [19:22:52]ehc321Ok, set to 128, restarted openvas-manager. I will try getting the report again...
- [19:23:49]ehc321I just got this message unsolicited on my terminal window. its not the first time I have seen it and I don't know if it is related but it may have come when restarting the manager service
- [19:23:49]ehc321Failed to send data: Resource temporarily unavailable
- [19:24:31]ehc321I didn't try to get the report yet and I got this in the md log lib auth:WARNING:2011-04-21 17h23.28 utc :15427: Authentication configuration could not be loaded.
- [19:24:56]ehc321I just restarted the service and got it again...
- [19:24:59]mattmthe warning is just when it starts, i think.
- [19:25:10]ehc321yep, that appears to be the case.
- [19:25:13]mattmit's just about the ldap stuff.
- [19:25:46]ehc321ok, I tied grabbing the report with omp again...
- [19:26:18]ehc321shok hands with peer...auth success...connected to server on socket 6. I got this twice in the md logs.
- [19:27:27]ehc321socket 6?
- [19:27:50]mattmfile descriptor 6 in the program, presumably.
- [19:28:36]ehc321When I clicked the report button in the web interface. I got the same as before but also:
- [19:28:37]ehc321md main: DEBUG:2011-04-21 17h27.52 utc :15627: command: /bin/sh -c "su nobody -c \"/bin/sh /usr/share/openvas/openvasmd/global_report_formats/d5da9f67-8551-4e51-807b-b6a873d70e34/generate /tmp/openvasmd_vITcz8/report.xml > /tmp/openvasmd_vITcz8/report.out 2> /dev/null\" > /dev/null 2>&1" > /dev/null 2>&1
- [19:29:01]ehc321md main:WARNING:2011-04-21 17h27.52 utc :15627: manage_send_report: No such file or directory
- [19:29:04]mattmthat's was it is running to generate the report.
- [19:29:07]ehc321in the md logs
- [19:30:03]ehc321So I don't get no such file or directory when trying the call with omd. Should I try pasting that command into my terminal?
- [19:31:14]mattmthe second log is because it fails to open /tmp/openvasmd_vITcz8/report.out
- [19:31:36]ehc321I just cleared out /tmp, restarted openvas-manager and I am trying it again.
- [19:32:07]mattmyeah pasting the command might work because the dirs should still be there.
- [19:32:23]mattmwell if you cleared it out they will be gone.
- [19:32:56]mattmactually no, the command has already run, rather just try access the /tmp/openvasmd_vITcz8/report.out yourself.
- [19:33:39]mattmi think this all works for everyone else, might be worth starting from a fresh install.
- [19:34:13]ehc321I hear you. I have some other tools working here but it is not anything that I can't recreate.
- [19:34:51]ehc321I was hoping I just did something wrong but it seems to be an issue with my OS or something. Maybe it was that yum update of centos from 5.1 to 5.6 but I can't say for sure.
- [19:34:53]mattmanyway, would be interesting to see what's in the temp file, maybe check the permissions of it too.
- [19:36:00]ehc321Interestingly, if I look back in the history, I see that vITcz8 folder in the directory listing but I already wiped it out. When I rerun that command line, it is not pputting anything in /tmp
- [19:37:03]mattmmaybe you wiped as your normal user?
- [19:38:23]ehc321nope, as root. I just clicked the report button in gsa and it looks like it created a folder...
- [19:38:48]ehc321and there is a report.xml in there.
- [19:39:05]mattmand a report.out?
- [19:39:07]ehc321So it is creating the report but gsa can't see it?
- [19:39:18]ehc321nope just report.xml
- [19:40:35]mattmthe generate script you saw earlier should create a report.out.
- [19:41:02]mattmall it does is cat report.xml
- [19:41:22]ehc321I see that. report.xml has info about the findings. That's very strange.
- [19:41:39]mattmmaybe try run the command from the logs yourself, leaving off the 2> /dev/null's.
- [19:41:47]mattmmight be a permissions error.
- [19:41:50]ehc321ok
- [19:42:19]mattmwe recently made it drop privileges so maybe there's an error there.
- [19:43:16]mattmyou'll have to run as root so it can su to nobody.
- [19:43:39]ehc321ok. I messed up the "" somewhere...
- [19:45:30]mattmif you paste the log i can edit it for you.
- [19:45:46]ehc321ok.
- [19:46:07]mattmi mean, just the line with the command.
- [19:46:21]ehc321command: /bin/sh -c "su nobody -c \"/bin/sh /usr/share/openvas/openvasmd/global_report_formats/d5da9f67-8551-4e51-807b-b6a873d70e34/generate /tmp/openvasmd_qpeFzi/report.xml > /tmp/openvasmd_qpeFzi/report.out 2> /dev/null\" > /dev/null 2>&1" > /dev/null 2>&1
- [19:46:38]ehc321THis is a new one i just generated with the gsa
- [19:48:50]ehc321I thought I would just use this: /bin/sh -c "su nobody -c \"/bin/sh /usr/share/openvas/openvasmd/global_report_formats/d5da9f67-8551-4e51-807b-b6a873d70e34/generate /tmp/openvasmd_qpeFzi/report.xml > /tmp/openvasmd_qpeFzi/report.out""
- [19:48:58]ehc321but it returns a > prompt
- [19:49:15]mattmthere's a \ missing before the second last "
- [19:50:01]ehc321I got "This account is currently not available."
- [19:50:10]mattmhaha
- [19:50:22]ehc321haha good or haha bad?
- [19:50:30]mattmatomicturtle: is there a nobody on centos?
- [19:50:53]atomicturtleit does
- [19:50:54]mattmhaha surprised.
- [19:50:56]ehc321yes but it is /sbin/nologin
- [19:51:09]ehc321home folder is /
- [19:51:14]atomicturtleits an FSB standard account 99
- [19:51:21]atomicturtleUID 99 rather
- [19:51:25]ehc321nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin
- [19:51:45]ehc321That's strange. I didn't put those emocons. but it is 99:99
- [19:51:48]mattmso we're trying to su to nobody in order to drop privileges.
- [19:52:55]ehc321what should I try?
- [19:52:57]atomicturtleyeah you cant do that with su on an account tagged nologin
- [19:53:17]ehc321give it /bin/sh?
- [19:53:40]atomicturtleId say this is an openvas bug, we cant modify shells on FSB accounts like thta
- [19:53:55][machine][machine] agrees
- [19:53:57]atomicturtleyou're likely to cause downstream issues for other daemons that expect that to be nologin
- [19:54:08]mattmbut you can do it with setuid from in c.
- [19:54:13]atomicturtleyup
- [19:54:15][machine]mattm: can you not fork() and drop privs?
- [19:54:22]mattmgah.
- [19:54:46]mattmyes, i can, just trying to get out of lots of work.
- [19:54:59][machine][machine] nods
- [19:55:08]atomicturtleI could set it up to create an openvas user
- [19:55:20]mattmso drop to openvas?
- [19:55:21]atomicturtlethats cake
- [19:55:42]mattmi'll have to ask jan tomorrow.
- [19:55:42]atomicturtleI could do that, just tell me what you want the userid to look like
- [19:55:43][machine]did you see that a CVE was requested by redhat for this bug?
- [19:55:52]atomicturtleI could even set it to reserve a system UID for it
- [19:55:59][machine]imo, it shouldn't be nobody anyway
- [19:56:28][machine]nobody is the "unknown" user account for nfs
- [19:56:41]atomicturtleyeah I was going to say its reserved for NFS
- [19:56:55]mattm[machine]: you mean for the lack of privileges, or for su'ing to nobody?
- [19:57:10]ehc321I have a nobody and an nfsnobody on my system.
- [19:57:14][machine]having two non-related processes using it is not smart
- [19:57:36]atomicturtleehc321: thats for backwards compatibility for NFSv4 to NFSv2
- [19:57:57][machine]mattm: the CVE was for the "reports running as root" bit
- [19:58:13]atomicturtleits not an issue for me to package in multiple userid's to dedicate to openvas, gsad, manager, etc
- [19:58:13]mattm[machine]: ah ok.
- [19:58:31][machine]i think that would be the correct solution
- [19:58:46]atomicturtlejust tell me what you want them to look like
- [19:59:02]mattmok, it has to wait for tomorrow either way, i must sleep now.
- [19:59:06][machine]heh
- [19:59:07][machine]sure
- [19:59:11]atomicturtlenp :P
- [19:59:48]ehc321can I just give nobody /bin/sh to test? I am the only one using this computer.
- [19:59:52]atomicturtlesure
- [20:00:09]ehc321I really appreciate the help. I would help test if need be.
- [20:00:57]atomicturtleI havent had a lot of input from centos 5.6 yet, so you're in a great spot
- [20:01:33]ehc321do you want my email address?
- [20:01:57]atomicturtleyou can always catch me here or on the atomic forums
- [20:02:34]ehc321Ok, thanks. Do you happen to know how to switch the report format to pdf? If not, I will find it.
- [20:02:47]ehc321switching nobody to /bin/sh worked and I got the xlm report from GSA
- [20:02:56]atomicturtleisnt it a dropdown in gsad?
- [20:03:10]atomicturtleI always dump mine to html
- [20:03:48]ehc321I can try that also. I just have a green down arrow and no choices just xml but I will look around.
- [20:04:53]ehc321Nevermind. I just found it. I had to drill into the task further.
- [20:05:08]ehc321Thanks again for all the help and I am glad I was able to help find a bug.
- [20:07:16]ehc321adobe didn't like the pdf report format for some reason but I am looking at a nice html report. Note: The GSA web interface is very nice.
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- [21:43:46]g0uZis there a way to include a xsl file from gsa to make use of it in an xsl file used to build a report (so in openvas manager) ?
- [21:44:24]g0uZseams weird, but I'd like to "include" my dashboard into the html reports...
- [21:45:11]g0uZ(dashboard is a xsl template in gsa)
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