Openvas: di ubuntu

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OpenVAS adalah open source suite yang dapat digunakan untuk men-scan kerentanan dan manajemen kerentanan. OpenVAS adalah singkatan dari Open Vulnerability Assessment System. OpenVAS adalah alternatif yang sangat baik bagi pen-scan keamanan komersial seperti Nessus, QualysGuard, dll. OpenVAS dibagi menjadi tiga bagian: OpenVAS Scanner, OpenVAS Manager, dan OpenVAS CLI.

Disini akan di perlihatkan cara instalasi OpenVAS Vulnerability Scanner di Ubuntu 16.04.

Prasyarat

  • Ubuntu Server 16.04 kosong.
  • User di server tersebut dengan kemampuan sudo.
  • Server memiliki IP statik.
  • Server memiliki rsync

Step 1: Update the system

First, update your system to the latest stable version by running the following commands:

sudo apt-get update -y sudo apt-get upgrade -y sudo reboot

Step 2: Install required dependencies

Before installing OpenVAS, you will need to install its required dependencies. To install them, run the following command:

sudo apt-get install python-software-properties

Next, you will also need to install SQLite for OpenVAS manager:

sudo apt-get install sqlite3


Step 3: Install OpenVAS

By default, the OpenVAS package is not available in the Ubuntu 16.04 repository, so you will need to add OpenVAS PPA to your system's repository list.

Add the OpenVAS PPA.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mrazavi/openvas
sudo apt-get update

Finally, install OpenVAS.

sudo apt-get install openvas

Once OpenVAS has finished installing, start the OpenVAS service with the following commands:

sudo systemctl start openvas-scanner
sudo systemctl start openvas-manager
sudo systemctl start openvas-gsa

Step 4: Allow OpenVAS through the system firewall

By default, OpenVAS runs on port 443, so you will need to allow this port through the UFW firewall.

sudo ufw allow https

Step 5: Access OpenVAS web interface

Before accessing OpenVAS, you will need to update its vulnerability database.

sudo openvas-nvt-sync

Once the database is up-to-date, open your web browser and type the URL https://192.168.15.110/. On the login page, provide the default username (admin) and password (admin). After logging in, you will be presented with the OpenVAS dashboard.

If you want to change the admin user's password from command line, run the following command:

sudo openvasmd --user=admin --new-password=<new-password>

Congratulations! You have successfully installed OpenVAS on your Ubuntu 16.04 server.