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openvasmd(8) System Manager's Manual openvasmd(8)

NAME

openvasmd - Manager daemon of the Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS)

SYNOPSIS

openvasmd OPTIONS

DESCRIPTION

OpenVAS Scanner, openvassd(8), acts as a service and offers a communication protocol for its clients called OTP. The core task of the OpenVAS Scanner is the actual scan process.

The OpenVAS Manager is a OTP client and adds various management functionalities to handle and organise scan results. Thus OpenVAS Manager acts as a layer between the OpenVAS Scanner and its own clients (for example omp(8), gsad(8) or gsd(8)) which connect via the OMP protocol to the OpenVAS Manager.

A related service is OpenVAS Administrator, openvasad(8) which among other tasks also manages user accounts for OpenVAS.

OPTIONS

-a, --listen=ADDRESS
Listen on ADDRESS.
--create-user=USERNAME
Create admin user USERNAME and exit.
--role=ROLE
Role for --create-user option.
--delete-user=USERNAME
Delete user USERNAME and exit.
--get-users
List users and exit.
--create-scanner=NAME
Create scanner NAME and exit.
--scanner-host=HOST
Scanner host for --create-scanner, --rebuild and --update. Default is 127.0.0.1.
--scanner-port=PORT
Scanner port for --create-scanner, --rebuild and --update. Default is 9391.
--scanner-type=TYPE
Type for --create-scanner option. Could be "OpenVAS Scanner" or "OSP Ovaldi".
--scanner-ca-pub=CAPUB
Scanner CA public key path for --create-scanner.
--scanner-key-pub=KEYPUB
Scanner public key path for --create-scanner.
--scanner-key-priv=KEYPRIV
Scanner private key path for --create-scanner.
--delete-scanner=UUID
Delete scanner with UUID and exit.
--get-scanners
List scanners and exit.
--gnutls-priorities=PRIORITY
Set the GnuTLS priority string to PRIORITY.
--dh-params=FILE
Path to file containing Diffie-Hellman parameters which are needed for DHE-RSA. This file could be generated using openssl or certtool.
--max-email-attachment-size=SIZE
Maximum number of bytes permitted in alert email attachments.

0 to use the default, negative to allow any size.

--max-email-include-size=SIZE
Maximum number of bytes permitted in reports inlined in alert email attachments.

0 to use the default, negative to allow any size.

--max-ips-per-target=SIZE
Maximum number of IPs per target.
-u, --update
Updates the database with information from a running scanner (openvassd) and exits.
-p, --port=NUMBER
Listen on port number NUMBER.
--rebuild
Rebuild the database with information from a running scanner (openvassd) and exits.
--version
Print version.
-v, --verbose
Print progress messages.
-?, --help
Show help.

SIGNALS

SIGHUP causes openvasmd to rebuild the database with information from the Scanner (openvassd).

EXAMPLES

openvasmd --port 1241

Serve OMP clients on port 1241 and connect to a OTP server on 7772.

SEE ALSO

openvassd(8) openvasad(8) gsad(8) omp(8) gsd(8)

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPENVAS PROJECT

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)

COPYRIGHT

The OpenVAS Manager is released under the GNU GPL, version 2, or, at your option, any later version.
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