On Tuesday 19 February 2008 21:20, Bernhard Herzog wrote:
> The easiest way to deal with the chmod call in libopenvas/bpf_share.c seems
> to be to remove the whole bpf sharing feature.  It's off by default anyway
> and according README.BPF it's highly experimental:
>
>      [...] you can try to run the configure
>      script with the option --enable-bpf-sharing. In this case, nessusd
> will try to share one /dev/bpf among multiple processes and do the
> filtering in userland. NOTE THAT THIS OPTION IS HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL AND WE
> DO NOT RECOMMAND ENABLING IT.

I've prepared a Change Request for this:
http://www.openvas.org/openvas-cr-5.html

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