Friday, October 9, 2009

2 0 install Nessus on SuSE 9 0 Pro with KDE 3 1

2 0 install Nessus on SuSE 9 0 Pro with KDE 3 1   Installing Nessus 2.0 on SuSE 9.0 Pro with KDE 3.1 The following is a simple as the instructions for installing the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner, the server daemon and client on SuSE Linux. The instructions are not in depth explanations, assume that you are familiar with the features and benefits of Nessus, and a general knowledge of Linux. As with any software installation, your results may vary depending on your machine. The installation process have been taken with the commercial version of SuSE 9.0 Professional steps tested on a notebook, workstation and server to ensure accuracy. The difference that can occur during installation is that the network card and / or Inteet connection. Reconnaissance on the site, do not use DHCP and manually configure each installation of the NIC and IP information. If you use DHCP, network, and the installer of the Inteet the instructions below. The installation should be using the "root" account. It is strongly recommended that the installation will take place on a non-secure network routing, which is not hostile traffic. If your system is vulnerable and can easily be infected by a virus, worm, bomb, or hacked. Installing SuSE 9.0 Professional Insert the boot disk of the system and 1 Press F2 - select screen resolution, use up / down arrows to select "Settings" Select a language Select "New Installation" (picture may not a second look after the installation) "Installation Settings" to change something, then need YaST2 "Start installation" (the screen may not appear depending on installation) reboot the system ... Insert the disk 2, upon request, to select, click on "Expert Options" and change the type of encryption MD5 Enter root password "Network Configuration" - change if necessary, "Test Inteet Connection" "Method of authenticating users" "Add a new local user" - the "Auto Login, enter data as desired" Notes "" hardware configuration "Installation Complete" system boots on ' interface KDE login as root "Welcome to SuSE Linux 9.0" Click "Control Center" on the taskbar, click "Desktop" Click "Size and Orientation", select the resolution screen, select Apply on KDE startup "click" I accept a "close" Size and Orientation "window installation of network card (if required) Click" Control Center "on the taskbar Click" ; YaST2 modules "Click" Network Devices "Click on" Network Adapter "and configure the NIC SuSE Watcher Click" SuSE Watcher "on task bar (round green or red icon on the right side) Click Click "Start online update" "Welcome to YaST Online Update" Take desired actions when prompted. Once completed, if "Remove source packages after Update", click You now have a functional and the installation of SuSE and patches are ready for installing applications Nessus. It should be noted that, through the installation of the programs below, there are also the creation of a GCC to compile C programs. More information about GCC, please visit Nessus application requirements Click "Control Center" on task bar Click "YaST2 modules" Click "Software" Click "Install and remove software" and install the following programs: bison flex gcc gcc-c + +-devel gtk2 GTK2 gtk-devel kdepim3 time management libnet package is OpenSSL OpenSSL perl sharutils-devel XFree86 XFree86-compat-libs-devel xfree86 Run YaST Online Update Patch all programs installed Nessus download click on "Local Network" Navigate to "/" and right click the new directory titled "nessus-installer", close the browser window to go g/nessus_2_0.html "The simplest and least dangerous way "section download" nessus-installer.sh "to save the file to the" nessus-installer "directory. Compile Nessus Click "Console" and the taskbar to change directory "nessus-installer" Type "sh nessus-installer.sh" Accept the default settings by pressing the button (During the process of drawing, you can receive alerts for "nessus_popen", "insert_nasl_func" and "extra tokens." These are waings and the preparation process must be successful.) When the compilation is complete, you will be prompted to close the press. Nessus Server Installation Type "nessus-mkcert" of a server certificate accepted standard for "CA certificate life" Accept the default value for "Server certificate life" 2-Type your letter country code, enter your state or province code Enter your location, enter your name to the Organization Certificate process completed message "nessus-adduser" to create a type of user account useame accept default password for authentication press Ctrl-D end-users of the creation of 'E' ok? "Message Type" nessusd D "to start the Nessus server service (it may take several seconds for Nessus to finish initializing. The prompt retu once the Nessus daemon is started). If you want the Nessus server daemon starts automatically when the system is started, edit the "etc / init.d / boot.local" file and add "nessusd D". Nessus Setup Type "nessus" Enter password for access, click on "Register" button "SSL Setup" window, click on "Windows Nessus ask for this certificate, click; Waing" message on the plugin crash remote systems appears, click Close "console" window KAlarm Click "Start Applications" on the taskbar and select "Utilities", "Time", then "KAlarm" In KAlarm window, do click on "Actions" and then look for new "Command" and enter "nessus-update-plugins" as the Controlling the command line "Time" box "again" for the repetition, and then select the ' option "Repeat" tab enter "01:00" to "all field recurrir Select button, then close" KAlarm "window (default is KAlarm automatically detected at boot.) Firewall KDE provides an integrated firewall protection. Vulnerability scanners such as Nessus do not normally work well with a software firewall. To remove the firewall, click "Control Center" on task bar Click "YaST2 modules" Click on "Security and Users" Click "Firewall" check "Stop" and "Remove process Start the firewall "" configuration of the firewall - disable the firewall, click on "The firewall is tued" General Information Uninstall executable: / usr / local / sbin / uninstall-nessus configuration files: / usr / local / etc / nessus / nessusd.conf Certificate Authority: / usr / local / com / nessus / CA / cacert.pem Certificate Authority - Private: / usr / local / var / nessus / CA / cakey.pem Nessus Server Certificate file: / usr / local / com / nessus / CA / servercert.pem Nessus Server - Private Key File: / usr / local / var / nessus / CA / serverkey.pem Nessus uses port 1241 for communications You now have a functioning Nessus daemon server and client on SuSE using the KDE desktop. KAlarm is configured nessus plugins updated automatically once per hour, make sure that the latest evidence of vulnerability. Nessus is now fully operational and able to contribute with their own security needs.

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