It's usually a good idea to install Visual Studio 2008 SP1 as well.
You can get an OpenSSL build from here: Win32OpenSSL. The issue has been unfixed since 2010, so it's not likely to change soon, but there's a workaround: simply upgrade OpenSSL to a newer version. SSLScan for Windows has a bug that causes crashes when writing XML output, which is the one required by GoLismero.
Nikto is already bundled with GoLismero, but it requires the Cygwin version of Perl to run, since the native version can't handle Unix paths. On Windows, you'll have to install each tool separately. This requires root privileges, so you will be prompted for your password when you run the first command.Īt the editor, add the following sections to the file, as appropriate: FreeBSD 10-ReleaseĪt the editor, add the following sections to the file, as appropriate: Windows
If you have an API key for Shodan, or an OpenVAS server or SpiderFoot server you want to integrate with GoLismero, run the following commands:Īt the editor, add the following sections to the file, as appropriate: Mac OS Xįirst of all, on Mac we'll need to install the Mac Ports.Īfter doing that, run the following commands to download and install GoLismero on your system. This requires root privileges, so you will be prompted for your password when you run the first command. The following commands will download and install GoLismero on your system. The following are step-by-step instructions to install GoLismero on different operating systems: Debian/Ubuntu So if you want to use it on a system where you don't have root privileges, you can ask the system administrator to install them for you, and just run the "git checkout" command on your home folder. Strictly speaking, GoLismero doesn't require installation - only its dependencies do.