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    ObsolesceO

    @irj said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

    @obsolesce said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

    What does everything OpenVAS does, and giving you the same info such as fixes/resolutions, but is faster for larger environments?

    Yeah, but OpenVas is a resource pig, and the reporting isnt very good when you are reporting against thousands of systems, and you need to break them up into smaller groups. Also it isnt ideal for enterprise as permissions are a nightmare when you only want certain people to see certain assets.

    It is actually much more expensive for a large company to try to use OpenVas

    I'm not using it for thousands of systems at once, and permissions are not an issue. At most a scan is against a hundred or two devices at once. Maybe that's why I haven't noticed any slow or clunkyness.

    But for in the future, I am curious of what to use that compares to OpenVAS, but is better with speed and permissions?

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    Depends what you want. nmap works well for a lot of info. arp-scan gives you a simple table of MAC, IP, and manufacturer.

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    @nadnerB said:

    Have a look at this one by softperfect.
    It's portable but... I don't think that there is a report function.
    https://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/

    I swear by SoftPerfect's Scanner. You can save your scans and it can do a LOT - - to the point where you can load up custom OID's for SNMP scanning, alternate credentials for WMI scanning, configure right-click options on your scan results, etc. I use it all the time.

    When we migrate our remote sites to new IP schemes, I use it to inventory the subnet, then I'll come back and scan again (you can import your prior scans and merge them). The SNMP integration is great. I am getting printer serial and model numbers - - otherwise, I would have to connect to each manually.

    It's portable in that you can simply copy the folder to a USB drive and it will work, but I don't know if it's 'proper portable.'

    Great stuff.