Working with scans
This topic provides instructions on importing and deleting scans. Starting 21.02.01, TrueSight Automation Console also supports TrueSight Network Automation as an endpoint manager.To obtain scans from a vulnerability management system, see Scans.
Importing a Nessus scan file automatically
You can integrate
TrueSight Automation Consolewith TrueSight Orchestration to automatically import scan files from the Nessus vulnerability scanning system. To understand and enable auto-import of Nessus scan files, see Use-case-Automatically-importing-vulnerability-scan-files.
Importing a scan file manually
On the Manage > Import page, click Import Scan, and do the following:
- Select the vulnerability management vendor.
Attach the scan file based on the selected vendor.
BMC recommends that you import files larger than 400 MB from a local area network with a latency of less than 50 milliseconds as large scans from remote networks might not succeed. You can also import a compressed file (single file only).- To apply filters while importing data from a scan file, do the following:
- Select the operating systems.
When you select Others, the scan file includes the scanning results for the assets of various operating systems such as AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, CentOS, SUSE, Ubuntu, Debian, and Oracle Linux ULN.If you are importing a vulnerability scan file for the TrueSight Network Automation endpoint manager, we recommend selecting Others. Choose one or more vulnerability severity options.
- Specify the IP addresses in the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) format.
Data is imported from the scan file only for the servers that belong to the specified IP address range. Default value is 0.0.0.0/0, which imports data for all the servers from the scan file.
You can specify one of the following values:- Single IP address. Example: 168.19.13.12/24
- Comma-separated multiple IP addresses. Example: 168.19.13.12/24,10.25.24.12/12
- A combination of the above formats. Example: 168.19.13.12/24, 168.19.13.12/32,10.25.24.12/12
- Select the operating systems.
- Click Import.
After the import is complete, a message confirms that the scan was imported and informs how many assets were automatically mapped to endpoints. To search for a scan file, enter the scan file name in the search field and the results that match the search term are displayed.
When you import scan results for vulnerabilities on CentOS assets, the vulnerabilities are not automatically mapped to the remediation content. You must manually map vulnerabilities with the remediation content later to perform remediation operations.
If you import multiple scan files one after another, the Scanned Assets page and Import page show all the data that you import, not just the results of the most recent import. When you import a scan file, asset and vulnerability information is added to any information that is already imported. The operating system is defined in the scan file. For example, if an AIX asset is defined as Linux in a Nessus scanning file, the asset shows Linux as the operating system. If the same asset is classified as AIX in a scan file from Qualys, then when you import the scan file, the latest data is considered.
Importing the same scan file more than once
If you need to import the same scan file more than once, do the following:
- For Qualys and Rapid7, scan files are identified by a unique <SCAN> tag within the XML file. If you are using those vulnerability management tools and you want to import the same scan more than once, you must use a different file name for the scan and also the scan ID should be different. BMC recommends that you change the name of each scan to avoid confusion.
For Nessus, you must edit the existing .nessus file and provide a new name value for the <Report> tag. For example, in a tag such as <Report name="ProdAdmins_Linux" xmlns:cm="http://www.nessus.org/cm">, the new name value could be, name="NewProdAdmins_Linux"
Deleting a scan file
On the Manage > Import page, click Action > Remove for a file.
If the scan file size is large, it may take some time for deletion.
Consult the following table for the impact of deleting a scan file on each of the entities in Automation Console.
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