check_omp - OMP command line tool to support Nagios core for
OpenVAS
check_omp is a OMP command line tool specifically designed to
support Nagios core in order to integrate vulnerability scan results into
system monitoring.
Basically, check_omp works the same like the "omp"
command line tool.
- -H,
--host=HOST
- Connect to OpenVAS Manager on host HOST.
- -p,
--port=PORT
- Connect to OpenVAS Manager on port PORT.
- -u,
--username=USER
- Use the username USER to access the OpenVAS Manager.
- -w,
--password=PASSWORD
- Use the password PASSWORD to access the OpenVAS Manager. If the password
is not set as parameter, it will be requested interactively.
- -O, --ping
- Ping the manager.
- -t,
--timout=SECONDS
- Wait SECONDS for response (0 disables timeout).
- -n,
--name=NAME
- Use NAME as the name for the newly created task.
- -T,
--task=TASK
- Report status of task TASK.
- -F,
--host-filter=IP
- Report last report status of host IP.
- --overrides=N
- Include overrides (N: 0=no, 1=yes).
- -d, --details
- Include connection details in output.
- -l, --report-link
- Include URL of report in output.
- --dfn
- Include DFN-CERT IDs on vulnerabilities in output.
- --oid
- Include OIDs of NVTs finding vulnerabilities in output.
- --descr
- Include descriptions of NVTs finding vulnerabilities in output.
- --showlog
- Include log messages in output.
- --scanend
- Include timestamp of scan end in output.
- --autofp=N
- Trust vendor security updates for automatic false positive filtering
(0=No, 1=full match, 2=partial).
- -e,
--empty-as-unknown
- Respond with UNKNOWN on empty results.
- --status
- Report status of task.
- -A,
--use-asset-management
- Request host status via Asset Management.
- --trend
- Report status by trend (default).
- --last-report
- Report status by last report.
- -V, --version
- Print version.
- -v, --verbose
- Verbose messages (WARNING: may reveal passwords).
- --Werror
- Turn status UNKNOWN into status CRITICIAL.
- -?, --help
- Show help.
omp --username foobar --trend
Connect to the OpenVAS Manager as user foobar and ask for
trend.
The canonical places where you will find more information about
the OpenVAS project are: http://www.openvas.org/ (Official site)
http://wald.intevation.org/projects/openvas/ (Development
Platform)
The check_omp command line client is released under the GNU GPL,
version 2, or, at your option, any later version.