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vulnerability-api

v3.0.0

Published

Vulnerability API

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Vulnerability API

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Vulnerability API that provides a list of threats for your server.

It detects Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) based on Redhat Security Announce (RHSA). More information

You just need to send the output of rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME} %{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n' to the API to get instantly the list of threats for your server.

Currently only RHEL/Centos is supported

Online demo

Online version available at: https://vulnerability-api.herokuapp.com/

Exemple for CentOS 7

$ rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME} %{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n' | curl --data-binary @- https://vulnerability-api.herokuapp.com/rhel/7

In development

$ curl -XPOST localhost:3000/rhel/7 -d wget-1.14-10.el7_0.1.x86_64

Result

[
  {
    "id":"rhsa-20162587",
    "name":"wget",
    "version":"1.14-10.el7_0.1",
    "rpm":"wget-1.14-10.el7_0.1.x86_64",
    "severity":"Moderate",
    "title":"RHSA-2016:2587: wget security and bug fix update (Moderate)",
    "references":[
      "RHSA-2016:2587-02",
      "CVE-2016-4971"
    ]
  }
]

Using Docker

$ docker run -d -p 3000:3000 vulnerability-api
$ rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME} %{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n' | curl --data-binary @- 127.0.0.1:3000/rhel/7

Install

$ npm i -g vulnerability-api

Configure

$ export IP=0.0.0.0
$ export PORT=3000
$ export VULNERABILITY_API_CRON=24 # CRON delay in days

Start the API Server

$ vulnerability-api
Parse RHSA definitions: com.redhat.rhsa-all.xml
Listening at http://0.0.0.0:3000

License

MIT

Contribution welcomed :-)

https://github.com/Filirom1/vulnerability-api