Vuls is open-source, agent-less vulnerability scanner based on information from NVD, OVAL, etc. Vuls uses multiple vulnerability databases NVD, JVN, OVAL, RHSA/ALAS/ELSA/FreeBSD-SA and Changelog. Vuls v0.5.0 now possible to detect vulnerabilities that patches have not been published from distributors. Remote scan mode is required to only setup one machine that is connected to other scan target servers via SSH. If you don't want the central Vuls server to connect to each server by SSH, you can use Vuls in the Local Scan mode. Fast scan mode scans without root privilege, no internet access, almost no load on the scan target server. Deep scan mode scans in more detail. It is possible to acquire the state of the server executing some commands. Vuls v0.5.0 warns not-restarting-processes which updated before but not restarting yet. And detect processes affecting software update in advance.

Features

  • Provides high quality scan
  • It enables both remote and local, fast and deep scans
  • Provides dynamic analysis features
  • You can scan vulnerabilites of non-OS packages
  • Email and Slack notification supported
  • You can analyze the scan results like Excel's pivot table

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Affero GNU Public License

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Operating Systems

FreeBSD, Linux

Programming Language

Go

Related Categories

Go Security Software, Go Vulnerability Scanners

Registered

2021-02-12