1check_omp(8)                System Manager's Manual               check_omp(8)
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NAME

6       check_omp - OMP command line tool to support Nagios core for OpenVAS
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SYNOPSIS

9       check_omp OPTIONS
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DESCRIPTION

12       check_omp  is  a OMP command line tool specifically designed to support
13       Nagios core in order to integrate vulnerability scan results into  sys‐
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16       Basically, check_omp works the same like the "omp" command line tool.
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OPTIONS

19       -H, --host=HOST
20              Connect to OpenVAS Manager on host HOST.
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22       -p, --port=PORT
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25       -u, --username=USER
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28       -w, --password=PASSWORD
29              Use  the password PASSWORD to access the OpenVAS Manager. If the
30              password is not set as parameter, it will be requested  interac‐
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33       -O, --ping
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36       -t, --timout=SECONDS
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39       -n, --name=NAME
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42       -T, --task=TASK
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45       -F, --host-filter=IP
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48       --overrides=N
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51       -d, --details
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54       -l, --report-link
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57       --dfn  Include DFN-CERT IDs on vulnerabilities in output.
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59       --oid  Include OIDs of NVTs finding vulnerabilities in output.
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61       --descr
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64       --showlog
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67       --scanend
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70       --autofp=N
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74       -e, --empty-as-unknown
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77       --status
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80       -A, --use-asset-management
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83       --trend
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86       --last-report
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89       -V, --version
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95       --Werror
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98       -?, --help
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EXAMPLES

102       omp --username foobar --trend
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104       Connect to the OpenVAS Manager as user foobar and ask for trend.
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SEE ALSO

107       openvassd(8) gsad(8) openvasmd(8) omp(8)
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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPENVAS PROJECT

110       The canonical places where you will find  more  information  about  the
111       OpenVAS    project   are:   http://www.openvas.org/   (Official   site)
112       http://wald.intevation.org/projects/openvas/ (Development Platform)
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115       The check_omp command line client is released under the GNU  GPL,  ver‐
116       sion 2, or, at your option, any later version.
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