
This directory contains the database files relating to the configuration, reports,
and users for PVS.
This directory stores the PVS knowledgebase, if used.
Contains the tenable_plugins.prmx pushed down by SecurityCenter.
May also contain custom plugins.
Do not change from the default of
C:\ProgramData\Tenable\PVS\pvs if SecurityCenter is
being used to manage the plugins.
A file that PVS uses to map service names to ports. This file may be edited
by the user. Plugin updates will not overwrite modifications to the file.
Contains reports generated by PVS with the exception of .nsr. This folder
contains the .nessus file generated by default.
Folder for custom scripts, if any
Contains files and reports for the PVS users.
Contains the files for the PVS web front-end
/Library/PVS/var/pvs-proxy
Parent folder for files used/created by the PVS proxy
Contains PVS proxy and PVS proxy service logs
By default, PVS creates the .nsr file in the scans folder. The proxy is then
responsible for handing the report to SecurityCenter when SecurityCenter
attempts to pull it.
Contains SSL certificates used by the proxy and web server for the SSL
connection between itself and SecurityCenter or the web browser
Common Command Line Options
PVS may be run from the command line to analyze pcap files and generate a report file for use with SecurityCenter or
other programs, update plugins, and perform configuration tasks. The following is a list of options available and their
purpose. Running the PVS binary with the –h option will display a list of available options.
When using the PVS binary at the command line to perform tasks or change options, the PVS services need
to be stopped. Failure to do so may result in undesired results in the performance of the command line task or
the PVS monitoring.
The PVS binary for Windows is located at:
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