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NAME

       gsad - Greenbone Security Assistant of the Greenbone Vulnerability Management

SYNOPSIS

       gsad OPTIONS

DESCRIPTION

       Together,  OpenVAS  Scanner  (openvassd(8))  and  Greenbone  Vulnerability  Manager daemon
       (gvmd(8)) provide the core functionality of the Greenbone Vulnerability Management  (GVM),
       with  OpenVAS Scanner handling the actual scan process and Greenbone Vulnerability Manager
       daemon adding various management functionalities to handle and organise scan results.

       The Greenbone Security Assistant Daemon (gsad) is a web application that connects  to  the
       Greenbone  Vulnerability  Manager  to  provide  for  a  full-featured  user  interface for
       vulnerability management.

OPTIONS

       -f, --foreground
              Run in foreground.

       --http-only
              Serve HTTP only, without SSL.

       --listen=ADDRESS
              Listen on ADDRESS.

       --mlisten=ADDRESS
              Manager address.

       -p, --port=PORT
              Listen on port number PORT.

       -m, --mport=PORT
              Use manager port number PORT.

       -r, --rport=PORT
              Redirect HTTP from port number PORT.

       --no-redirect
              Don't redirect HTTP to HTTPS.

       -k, --ssl-private-key=FILE
              Use FILE as the private key for HTTPS

       -c, --ssl-certificate=FILE
              Use FILE as the certificate for HTTPS

       --do-chroot
              Do chroot and drop privileges.

       --gnutls-priorities=PRIORITIES
              GnuTLS priorities string.

       --dh-params=FILE
              Diffie-Hellman parameters file for PFS support. Functional only with  Libmicrohttpd
              0.9.35 and higher.

       --unix-socket=FILE
              Listen for HTTP requests on the provided unix socket file.

       --munix-socket=FILE
              Path to Manager unix socket.

       -v, --verbose
              Print progress messages.

       -V, --version
              Print version.

       --http-frame-opts=FRAME-OPTS
              X-Frame-Options HTTP header. Defaults to "SAMEORIGIN".

       --http-csp=CSP
              Content-Security-Policy  HTTP  header.  Defaults  to  "default-src  'self' 'unsafe-
              inline'; img-src 'self' blob:; frame-ancestors 'self'"

       --http-sts
              Enable HTTP Strict-Tranport-Security header.

       --http-sts-max-age=max-age
              max-age in seconds for HTTP Strict-Tranport-Security header.  Defaults to 31536000.

       --drop-privileges=user
              Drop privileges to <user>.

       --vendor-version=string
              Use string as version in interface.

       --secure-cookie
              Use a secure cookie (implied when using HTTPS).

       --timeout=minutes
              Minutes of user idle time before session expires. Defaults to 15 minutes.

       --client-watch-interval=number
              Check if client connection  was  closed  every  <number>  seconds.  0  to  disable.
              Defaults to 1.

       --debug-tls=number
              Enable TLS debugging at level.

       --ignore-x-real-ip
              Do not use X-Real-IP to determine the client address.

       --per-ip-connection-limit=number
              Sets the maximum number of connections per ip. Use 0 for unlimited.

       --http-cors=CORS
              Set Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allow origin http header.

       -?, --help
              Show help.

EXAMPLES

       gsad

       Start gsad with the default port configuration and listen on port 443 for HTTPS requests.

SEE ALSO

       openvas(8), gvmd(8), ospd-openvas(8)

MORE INFORMATION

       The   canonical   places  where  you  will  find  more  information  about  the  Greenbone
       Vulnerability Manager are:

              Community Portal ⟨https://community.greenbone.net⟩
              Development Platform ⟨https://github.com/greenbone⟩
              Greenbone Website ⟨https://www.greenbone.net⟩

COPYRIGHT

       The Greenbone Security Assistant is released under the GNU GPL, version  2,  or,  at  your
       option, any later version.