From: Tate Hansen (tate@clearnetsec.com)
Date: Sat Apr 08 2006 - 20:24:36 EDT
You can use the XML version of the Nessus report and just directly import it
into Excel (at least in 2003).
In Excel:
- Drop down the "Data" menu on the toolbar
- Point to "XML" then click "Import"
- Click "Ok" a couple times; all the results are imported nicely into Excel
You also can convert existing Nessus reports to XML if needed:
Report conversion:
nessus -i in.[nsr|nbe] -o out.[xml|nsr|nbe|html|txt]
Tate Hansen
ClearNet Security
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Webster [mailto:awakenings@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:16 AM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Nessus to Excel
I'm not a database guy and not good with XML. Does anyone know a good way
to transfer Nessus documents to Excel output? I need it to compare the
output from an outside company's scan (which is in Excel) in a quick
fashion. I do have a linux box and a windows box at my disposal. Any
ideas?
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