...
The Linux Open-AudIT installer will test for and if required, install Open-AudIT's dependencies from your distributions repository. After installing you should run the below to SetUID. This is required for SNMP (UDP 161) detection. This is supported on RedHat/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu. If you need to manually install Nmap, for :
For RedHat/CentOS do do (NOTE - if you upgrade using yum, you will need to reapply this "chmod" setting).
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
sudo yum install nmap |
...
sudo chmod u+s `which nmap` |
For Debian/Ubuntu run (including setting dpkg to remember your override so an apt-get upgrade will not break Open-AudIT).
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
sudo apt-get install nmap
sudo chmod u+s `which nmap`
sudo dpkg-statoverride --list `which nmap` |
Windows
The Windows Open-AudIT installer will test for the presence of Nmap in it's standard install locations of:
...
Use the standard install options when displayed and click the "I Agree", "Next" and "Install" buttons to install Nmap.
Running Discovery
Now when you go to a Discovery page, you should not see the below warning.