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Re: Announcing NVD CVE parser for Ruby on Rails


From: Serkan Özkan <serkanozkan () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 23:44:18 +0200

Hi,
If you don't want to maintain your own CVE database you can use
http://www.cvedetails.com/  , someone (me) already maintains it for you. If
you also want to view full details of related OVAL definitions you can use
http://www.itsecdb.com/oval/

Regards
Serkan


On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Dominik Elsbroek <
dominik.elsbroek () gmail com> wrote:

 Hello list!

I'd like to announce the public release of the FreeBSD licensed FIDIUS
CVE-DB RubyGem.

The FIDIUS CVE-DB gem is used to create and run your own vulnerability
database. It uses the National Vulnerability Database to gather
vulnerability entries which are based on the Common Vulnerabilities
and Exposures (CVE) identifiers.

Therefore it includes rake tasks to download and parse XML files provided
by the NVD, to store and update them in your personal database.
Furthermore it includes ActiveRecord models, migrations and example
database configuration to store vulnerabilities easily.

This gem is developed in the context of the students project "FIDIUS"
at the Universitaet Bremen, and is available here:

   https://rubygems.org/gems/fidius-cvedb
   https://github.com/fidius/cvedb

For more information about FIDIUS visit

   http://fidius.me/en/news/release-fidius-cvedb

Cheers

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