Am Samstag, 17. Januar 2009 schrieb Joey Schulze:
> Eric Gearhart wrote:
> > > I was just poking around the OpenVas mailing list to see if anybody had
> > > managed to get it running on Debian etch and it looks like you've
> > > tackled this.  I also had the same thought of running it in a VMWare
> > > session as well.
>
> If you want to run OpenVAS on etch, the best you could do is pobably
> try to recompile the Debian packages from unstable on etch.  That
> may cause some probalems, but should produce packages at the end.
>
> > > Do you already have a vmware image going?  Do you still have your notes
> > > on getting it running on etch?  Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Chris
> >
> > Chris,
> >
> > I don't have the VMware image, but I can get an OpenVAS image going in
> > my spare time at work today. I have a server you can download the
> > image from as well, worst case.
>
> Thanks!
>
> That would probably help proliferate the software, however, I would
> prefer images to Free virtualisation software...
>
> Regards,
>
>       Joey

The debian packages are too old, as they are still version 1.0.

I recommend to use version 2.0, as there are significant changes made oppsite 
to version 1.0. 

Additionally, I compiled it fine on 32-bit debian-i386 (testing) and 
debian-amd64 (sid) - both, server and clients!

Cheers

Hans

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