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cverules(1) cverules Manual cverules(1) NAME cverules - Generate version matching rules for installed software on a Linux / Unix distribution SYNOPSIS cverules -r DESCRIPTION The cverules script will scan the installed distribution packages on your system and attempt to generate version matching rules that can be used by cvechecker. The script should be used by people interested in contributing to the cvechecker' success. USAGE COMMAND USAGE The command requires a single option, -r. An example usage pattern is like so: ~$ cverules -r > output.txt The generated output.txt file can then be submitted to the cvechecker project, allowing it to improve the versions.dat. USABILITY The user should understand that this script attempts to generate matches, but doesn't guarantee that each and every installed software is detected. First of all, if a package is already matched by existing rules, the rest of the package' content isn't scanned anymore. This is because the tool wants to identify software and versions - once one has been detected, fur- ther detection is less useful and very resource consuming. Second, if a package isn't detected properly, the script will see if the version based on the distributions' package version can be found. If it can't, then it cannot identify the version properly and ignores the pack- age. Third, if the script does find a match for the version, it tries out a few regular expressions (which have a high probability rate to match the ver- sion) but has no intelligence to optimize the expressions. If the tried expressions fail, the script will ignore the package. AUTHOR cverules is part of the cvechecker tool. cverules was written by Sven Ver- meulen <sven.vermeulen@siphos.be>. November 25, 2010 1 December 2010 cverules(1)
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