Re: Database for scan results

From: Ozgur Ozdemircili (ozgur.ozdemircili@gmail.com)
Date: Thu May 04 2006 - 11:15:09 EDT


Right on,

I just mailed about the same subject. A big problem about the data and
storage. I do pentest but where all the info go? On html pages, txt pages?
Any software to insert all the host info results (nmap, nikto etc..) and all
the explanations we have which also happens to have a reporting page where
we can get all the info we want for a host or a whole system?
Thanks

Ozgur Ozdemircili

----- Original Message -----
From: "thomas springer" <tuevsec@gmx.net>
To: <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: Database for scan results

>I do quite many pentests on a regular base, using a far broader toolset
> than only nessus or mbsa. I'm focussed on webapps, which means there is
> quite a lot of "handwork" to do that can't be done via
> standard-solutions like nessus.
>
> I hacked together a database and quick'n'dirty php-app (which would
> misably fail my own pentests) for managing my cases (and boilerplates)
> and creating reports.
>
> The db consists of
> - N cases
> -- each case contains N Servers
> --- each server contains N check-families (to me: DNS-Config, Mail,
> IP-Checks, Webapp-Checks, Network-Checks)
> ---- each check-familiy contains N Checks (Title, Description,
> References (OSSTM, Wikipedia etc.), Freetext, Rating (5, from "INFO to
> SEVERE"), Screenshot-id, Default-Text (a set of automagically insertable
> boilerplates), Automatic-Check (using www.serversniff.net's
> API-Funktions to import Data from ipLookup, Traceroute, Whois, etc
> automatically)
>
> A simple webinterface allows you to fill every check with any text you
> like, any screenshot you take and will support a few checks to be filled
> in autmagically using the API from serversniff.net.
>
> I hacked an export-function for creating pseudoxml that can be imported
> into a winword-template using a simple vba-macro.
>
> I was thinking about offering this stuff as a simple service at
> serversniff.net - but this would require a bit of quality-assurance
> (plus translation and usermanagment) first. i think most "real"
> pentesters won't be allowed to store their cases on a
> third-party-database anyway.
>
> I'd love to see anything like this as OpenSource - but i wasn't able to
> find any configurable solution like this. I'd be really interested how
> others deal with handling and storing their results.
>
>
>
> tom
>
> xelerated wrote:
>> Im trying to figure a way to keep track of all scans via a DB,
>> personally I dont care if its MySQL, MSSQL, MS Access, whatever.
>
>
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