The cli is a spring-boot command line tool built with picocli. The example
below does run the setup - which creates both the vulnz
symlink (in /usr/local/bin
)
and a completion script. If using zsh, the completion will be added to
/etc/bash_completion.d
or /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d
(depending
on if they exist); see permanently installing completion
for more details. We may add a brew formula in the future.
After running install
you may need to restart your shell for the completion to work.
./gradlew vulnz:build
cd vulnz/build/libs
./vulnz-7.0.2.jar install
vulnz cve --cveId CVE-2021-44228 --prettyPrint
Example of using the CLI with an API key stored in 1password using
the op
CLI (see getting started with op):
export NVD_API_KEY=op://vaultname/nvd-api/credential
eval $(op signin)
op run -- vulnz cve --threads 4 > cve-complete.json
The vulnz cli can create a cache of the NVD CVE data obtained from the API. The
data is stored in json
files with the data saved in the traditional yearly groupings
starting with 2002 and going to the current year. In addition, a cache.properties
is
created that contains the lastModifiedDate
datetime as well as the prefix used for the
generated JSON files (by default nvdcve-
is used). Additionally, a modified
JSON file
is created that will hold the CVEs that have been modified in the last 7 days. After running
the below command you will end up with a directory with:
cache.properties
nvdcve-modified.json.gz
nvdcve-modified.meta
nvdcve-2002.json.gz
nvdcve-2002.meta
nvdcve-2003.json.gz
nvdcve-2003.meta
- ...
nvdcve-2024.json.gz
nvdcve-2024.meta
If an API Key is used and you receive a 404 error:
ERROR
io.github.jeremylong.openvulnerability.client.nvd.NvdApiException: NVD Returned Status Code: 404
There is a good chance that the API Key is set incorrectly or is invalid. To check if the API Key works
the following curl
command should return JSON:
curl -H "Accept: application/json" -H "apiKey: ########-####-####-####-############" -v https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/2.0\?cpeName\=cpe:2.3:o:microsoft:windows_10:1607:\*:\*:\*:\*:\*:\*:\*
If no JSON is returned and you see a 404 error the API Key is invalid and you should request a new one.
Create the local cache may result in an out-of-memory error. To resolve the error simply increase the available memory for Java:
export JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx2g"
Alternatively, run the CLI using the -Xmx2g
argument:
java -Xmx2g -jar ./vulnz-7.0.2.jar
To create a local cache of the NVD CVE Data you can execute the following command via a daily schedule to keep the cached data current:
vulnz cve --cache --directory ./cache
Alternatively, without using the above install command:
./vulnz-7.0.2.jar cve --cache --directory ./cache
When creating the cache all other arguments to the vulnz cli
will still work except the --lastModEndDate
and --lastModStartDate
.
As such, you can create --prettyPrint
the cache or create a cache
of only "application" CVE using the --virtualMatchString=cpe:2.3:a
.
There are a couple of ENV vars
NVD_API_KEY
: define your API keyDELAY
: override the delay - given in milliseconds. If you do not set an API KEY, the delay will be10000
# replace the NVD_API_KEY with your NVD api key
docker run --name vulnz -e NVD_API_KEY=myapikey jeremylong/open-vulnerability-data-mirror:v7.0.2
# if you like use a volume
docker run --name vulnz -e NVD_API_KEY=myapikey -v cache:/usr/local/apache2/htdocs jeremylong/open-vulnerability-data-mirror:v7.0.2
# adjust the memory usage
docker run --name vulnz -e JAVA_OPT=-Xmx2g jeremylong/open-vulnerability-data-mirror:v7.0.2
# you can also adjust the delay
docker run --name vulnz -e NVD_API_KEY=myapikey -e DELAY=3000 jeremylong/open-vulnerability-data-mirror:v7.0.2
If you like, run this to pre-populate the database right away
docker exec -u mirror vulnz /mirror.sh
Assuming the current version is 7.0.2
export TARGET_VERSION=7.0.2
./gradlew vulnz:build -Pversion=$TARGET_VERSION
docker build vulnz/ -t ghcr.io/jeremylong/vulnz:$TARGET_VERSION --build-arg BUILD_VERSION=$TARGET_VERSION
# checkout the repo
git tag vulnz/7.0.2
git push --tags
# this will build vulnz 7.0.2 on publish the docker image tagged 7.0.2