Introduction
Open-AudIT uses Nmap in its Discovery function. Without Nmap, Open-AudIT will not function correctly. Every Open-AudIT install assumes Nmap is installed and will test for it on the Discovery web pages.
Linux
The Linux Open-AudIT installer will test for and if required, install Open-AudIT from your distributions repository. This is supported on RedHat/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu. If you need to manually install Nmap, for RedHat/CentOS do
sudo yum install nmap
And for Debian/Ubuntu run
sudo apt-get install nmap
Windows
The Windows Open-AudIT installer will test for the presence of Nmap in it's standard install locations of:
C:\Program Files\Nmap\nmap.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\Nmap\nmap.exe
If the binary is not found in either of these location, a warning message will be displayed in the installer.
To install Nmap on Widows, visit the Nmap page at https://nmap.org/download.html and download the Latest Release self-installer. You may need to scroll down the page to find it.
Save and run the file. Make sure you run the file as an Administrator in order to install it (right click, Run as Administrator).
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.