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risu

Risu is Nessus parser, that converts the generated reports into a ActiveRecord database, this allows for easy report generation and vulnerability verification.

Version 1.6.3 is the current release.

Requirements

Ruby

Risu has been tested with ruby-1.9.3-p392 and ruby-2.0.0-p0. Please try to use one of these versions if possible. I recommend using RVM to setup your ruby environment you can get it here.

RubyGems

Risu relies heavily on RubyGems to install other dependencies I highly recommend using it. RubyGems is included by default in the 1.9.x versions of Ruby.

  • libxml
  • rails
  • yaml
  • logger
  • rmagick
  • gruff
  • prawn
  • mysql2
  • nokogiri

Installation

Installation is really easy just gem install!

% gem install risu

Developmental Requirements

These are all available through RubyGems. The should be installed automatically when you install risu, If not this command will install them all:

% gem install rmagick gruff prawn yard mysql2 libxml-ruby rails sqlite3 logger yaml nokogiri

You my need sudo/root access depending on your system setup

Any database that ActiveRecord supports should work. Risu has been tested with MySQL and SQLite3.

Database Setup

% risu --create-config
% $EDITOR risu.cfg
% risu --create-tables
  1. Generate the risu.cfg file.
  2. Edit the risu.cfg file, filling in the variables as needed.
  3. Migrate the database schema.

Parsing Nessus Output

% risu report1.nessus [report2.nessus ...]
  1. Parse the files by passing their names on the command line.

Viewing Data

The data can be viewed with a query browser available for your database.

Generating Reports

To generate a report please execute the following after the the data is parsed into the database.

% risu -t <TEMPLATE_NAME> -o "REPORT_NAME.pdf"

Risu Console

Using the risu Console is just like using Rails. You can access all of the ActiveRecord models directly and pull specific data from each model. Like SQL only easier!

$ risu --console

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risu Console v1.6.2
>> Host.first
=> #<Risu::Models::Host id: 1, report_id: 1, name: "10.69.69.74", os: "Linux Kernel 2.6 on Debian 4.0 (etch)", mac: "XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX", start: "2011-04-20 16:29:37", end: "2011-04-20 16:32:14", ip: "10.69.69.74", fqdn: "redada.arxopia.net", netbios: "REDADA", local_checks_proto: nil, smb_login_used: nil, ssh_auth_meth: nil, ssh_login_used: nil, pci_dss_compliance: nil, notes: nil>

Templates

Several templates are included:

$ risu -l
Available Templates
    stig_findings_summary - DISA Stig findings summary report
    pci_compliance - Generates a PCI Compliance Overview Report
    technical_findings - Generates a Technical Findings Report
    ms_patch_summary - Generates a Microsoft Patch Summary Report
    findings_summary_with_pluginid - Generates a Findings Summary with Nessus Plugin ID
    findings_host - Generates a findings report by host
    exec_summary - Generates a simple executive summary.
    finding_statistics - Generates report finding statistics
    graphs - Generates a report with all the graphs in it
    findings_summary - Generates a findings summary report
    assets - Generates a Assets Summary Report
    cover_sheet - Generates a coversheet with a logo (Example Template)
    notable_detailed - Notable Vulnerabilities Detailed
    ms_update_summary - Generates a Microsoft Update Summary Report
    template - template
    notable - Notable Vulnerabilities
    ms_wsus_findings - Generates a report based on the findings of the Patch Management: WSUS Report plugin
    exec_summary_detailed - Generates a detailed executive summary report
    host_summary - Generates a Host Summary Report
$

The templates are written in ruby using prawn, they are fairly easy to make. I will add any templates as requested. See the 'template' example for creating your own template.

Contributing

If you would like to contribute templates/bug fixes/etc to risu. The easiest way is to fork the project on github and make the changes in your fork and the submit a pull request to the project.

Issues

If you have any problems, bugs or feature requests please use the github issue tracker.

Contact

You can reach me at risu[at]arxopia[dot]com.

You can also contact me on IRC as hammackj on irc.freenode.net, #risu