Key | Value |
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FileName | ospd-openvas |
FileSize | 39 |
MD5 | CE50A591FFA5FDF597179844081D63B5 |
RDS:package_id | 302124 |
SHA-1 | 30080906311D47BBCC74DBFDAE5F20C6B1B9C640 |
SHA-256 | A35B70C0762C6A651CCCA98E320E647EA52DC9D6EC509C6FD796198B412FF356 |
SSDEEP | 3:9LYM1/2ydW22:9s0/xB2 |
TLSH | |
insert-timestamp | 1712774944.7840059 |
source | db.sqlite |
hashlookup:parent-total | 3 |
hashlookup:trust | 65 |
The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 40296 |
MD5 | FB15C355FB4AA1F455C0DA2485053B5A |
PackageDescription | OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control an OpenVAS Scanner This package contains an OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control OpenVAS. . It is a command line tool with parameters to start a daemon which keeps waiting for instructions to update the feed of vulnerability tests and to start a scan. The second part of the interface is the redis store where the parameters about a scan task need to be placed and from where the results can be retrieved, being the unique communication channel between OSPD-OpenVAS and OpenVAS. . Once running, you need to configure OpenVAS for the Greenbone Vulnerability Manager, for example via the web interface Greenbone Security Assistant. Then you can create scan tasks to use OpenVAS. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | ospd-openvas |
PackageSection | admin |
PackageVersion | 20.8.0-1 |
SHA-1 | 085F4C76A02130DA935D5D8C8525515A2C6485B8 |
SHA-256 | F83BA966C7F1FDC23603538E52FCF00D10951344DDE37DC2C25F81A896AFF37E |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 24112 |
MD5 | B16BFFC5D4A4E8713736DF43CEF51327 |
PackageDescription | OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control an OpenVAS Scanner This package contains an OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control OpenVAS. . It is a command line tool with parameters to start a daemon which keeps waiting for instructions to update the feed of vulnerability tests and to start a scan. The second part of the interface is the redis store where the parameters about a scan task need to be placed and from where the results can be retrieved, being the unique communication channel between OSPD-OpenVAS and OpenVAS. . Once running, you need to configure OpenVAS for the Greenbone Vulnerability Manager, for example via the web interface Greenbone Security Assistant. Then you can create scan tasks to use OpenVAS. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | ospd-openvas |
PackageSection | admin |
PackageVersion | 1.0.1-2 |
SHA-1 | 0E25886D3E0B87E5BF732D3D683F1F5ECD4D160F |
SHA-256 | C5FEB65EF7E2D5DDC7EC105EECDFFEEB7233DC83DF3D290A4F1D66DA0780668D |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 43704 |
MD5 | 8ECBDBF82383CA1D7903190A9A485DDC |
PackageDescription | OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control an OpenVAS Scanner This package contains an OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control OpenVAS. . It is a command line tool with parameters to start a daemon which keeps waiting for instructions to update the feed of vulnerability tests and to start a scan. The second part of the interface is the redis store where the parameters about a scan task need to be placed and from where the results can be retrieved, being the unique communication channel between OSPD-OpenVAS and OpenVAS. . Once running, you need to configure OpenVAS for the Greenbone Vulnerability Manager, for example via the web interface Greenbone Security Assistant. Then you can create scan tasks to use OpenVAS. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org> |
PackageName | ospd-openvas |
PackageSection | admin |
PackageVersion | 21.4.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 1136485ED9C9AE4B07A894C8E588331FA9FAF92F |
SHA-256 | 6455943C8E789EA6AF8292485242CE79AA42B58605B0437801B60D0F8A3A278D |