Dradis 2.4 released!
Mainly minor changes and bug fixes:
- server:
- Plugin improvements
- Nmap Upload is now using the
Nmap::Parser library. - Featuring the new OSVDB
Import plugin to query the largest independent and open source
vulnerability database.
- Nmap Upload is now using the
- Upload plugins. Better progress feedback. Improved
error condition checking. - Note drag'n'drop.
- New handy Rake tasks:
- dradis:reset: When you are done with your project,
use this task to start over. It clears the database and removes the
uploaded files. - dradis:backup: If you want to create a backup of
your current project, this is the right task for it.
- dradis:reset: When you are done with your project,
- Plugin improvements
- client:
- Bugs fixed: #2848909.
Import plugin tutorial
A new tutorial is available in the Information for
Developers page: learn how to create your own
Import Plugin.
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a Dradis
import plugin to import into the framework's repository information held in
external systems.
The step-by-step guide shows how to create a plugin that queries the Open
Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) to extract vulnerability information.
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