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TMP
OpenVAS Usage Examples
Before trying to do anything with OpenVAS, you must first run the setup script, appropriately named openvas-setup. At the end of the (very long) setup process, the automatically created password will be displayed to you.
# openvas-setup ERROR: Directory for keys (/var/lib/openvas/private/CA) not found! ERROR: Directory for certificates (/var/lib/openvas/CA) not found! ERROR: CA key not found in /var/lib/openvas/private/CA/cakey.pem ERROR: CA certificate not found in /var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem ERROR: CA certificate failed verification, see /tmp/tmp.YpvirUZgxc/openvas-manage-certs.log for details. Aborting. ERROR: Your OpenVAS certificate infrastructure did NOT pass validation. See messages above for details. Generated private key in /tmp/tmp.XwwD8IOl5u/cakey.pem. Generated self signed certificate in /tmp/tmp.XwwD8IOl5u/cacert.pem. Installed private key to /var/lib/openvas/private/CA/cakey.pem. Installed certificate to /var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem. Generated private key in /tmp/tmp.XwwD8IOl5u/serverkey.pem. Generated certificate request in /tmp/tmp.XwwD8IOl5u/serverrequest.pem. [...] znc_detect.nasl znc_detect.nasl.asc zone_alarm_local_dos.nasl zone_alarm_local_dos.nasl.asc OpenVAS community feed server - http://www.openvas.org/ This service is hosted by Greenbone Networks - http://www.greenbone.net/ All transactions are logged. If you have any questions, please use the OpenVAS mailing lists or the OpenVAS IRC chat. See http://www.openvas.org/ for details. By using this service you agree to our terms and conditions. Only one sync per time, otherwise the source ip will be blocked. receiving incremental file list ./ COPYING 1,493 100% 1.42MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#1, to-chk=84/86) COPYING.asc 181 100% 176.76kB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#2, to-chk=83/86) nvdcve-2.0-2002.xml ... sha1sums 2,002 100% 2.34kB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#33, to-chk=2/36) timestamp 13 100% 0.02kB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#34, to-chk=1/36) timestamp.asc 181 100% 0.21kB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#35, to-chk=0/36) sent 719 bytes received 41,272,464 bytes 398,774.71 bytes/sec total size is 41,260,051 speedup is 1.00 /usr/sbin/openvasmd User created with password 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx'.
- Save the password somewhere safe
- After the setup completes, you will find two listening TCP ports
- 9390 and 9392
Port 9392 is likely the one of most interest to you as it is the web interface for OpenVAS. You can open the web interface using your browser of choice.
# ss -lnt4 State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port LISTEN 0 128 127.0.0.1:9390 *:* LISTEN 0 128 127.0.0.1:9392 *:* # firefox https://127.0.0.1:9392
Despite reminding people to save the default password generated during setup, it still sometimes gets misplaced. Fortunately, the “openvasmd” utility can be used to create and remove users as well as reset their passwords.
root@kali:~# openvasmd --create-user=dookie User created with password 'yyyyyyyy-yyyy-yyyy-yyyy-yyyyyyyyyy'. root@kali:~# openvasmd --get-users admin dookie root@kali:~# openvasmd --user=dookie --new-password=s3cr3t root@kali:~# openvasmd --user=admin --new-password=sup3rs3cr3t
OpenVAS signatures can be updated with the “openvas-feed-update” utility.
root@kali:~# openvas-feed-update Updating OpenVas Feeds OpenVAS community feed server - http://www.openvas.org/ This service is hosted by Greenbone Networks - http://www.greenbone.net/ All transactions are logged. If you have any questions, please use the OpenVAS mailing lists or the OpenVAS IRC chat. See http://www.openvas.org/ for details. [...]
Verify the certificates that are configured for OpenVAS.
root@kali:~# openvas-manage-certs -V OK: Directory for keys (/var/lib/openvas/private/CA) exists. OK: Directory for certificates (/var/lib/openvas/CA) exists. OK: CA key found in /var/lib/openvas/private/CA/cakey.pem OK: CA certificate found in /var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem OK: CA certificate verified. OK: Certificate /var/lib/openvas/CA/servercert.pem verified. OK: Certificate /var/lib/openvas/CA/clientcert.pem verified. OK: Your OpenVAS certificate infrastructure passed validation.