Greetings,
(First of all, sorry if the email appears duplicated, I am having some issues
with my browser).
In my humble opinion, discontinuing openvas-plugins tarball would derive some
problems. Think of unattended install scripts, offline installations, or
security assessments where the technician doesn't have Internet connection
because of a black-box job approach.
But that's just my opinion.
Regards,
Daniel
> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:11:46 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: [Openvas-devel] Discontinuing openvas-plugins tarball?
>
> Hello,
>
> Jan and I have been thinking about discontinuing the release of
> openvas-plugins tarballs and distributing the plugins only through the
> existing Feed Services.
>
> The background is that using both the tarball and the openvas-nvt-sync
> script does under certain conditions lead to a race condition in the
> plugin cache which causes openvasd to use an outdated cached version of
> a plugin even though the plugin has changed in the feed. We have tried
> to compensate for this by making adjustments in the synchronization
> script, but this has the side effect of disproportionately increasing
> the time and bandwidth needed to synchronize with the feed.
>
> I would like your opinions regarding the following issues:
>
> - What would be the consequences of discontinuing the tarball release?
> There should not be installations which use only the tarball and never
> sync, should there?
>
> - What mechanisms should be available for users who cannot sync using
> rsync due to restrictions on firewall or proxy level?
>
> - Should openvasd force an initial sync during installation or just
> display a notice that a sync is need to use OpenVAS?
>
> - Any other issues you can think of. :)
>
> I'm looking forward to your opinions. Please do not hesitate to ask if
> my proposal does not make sense to you.
>
> I am crossposting this to openvas-discuss and openvas-plugins as well to
> reach all involved parties. Please keep crossposting to a minimum in
> your replies and try to reply in openvas-devel. Thank you!
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
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