Hi Thomas,
Thank you very much for the response. Does this mean that I should
set default value to ssl_version in configuration file?
Any idea about solving this error?
Regards
Hemil
Thomas Reinke wrote:
Not 100% sure, but I thought that the ability to do client
server connections in plaintext had been removed in favour
of forcing all protocol communications over SSL. If I'm
right, it would mean the "ssl_version=none" config item
shouldn't be allowed anymore, and it would explain why you are
getting the SSL connect errors.
Thomas
SECInfy Team wrote:
Hi,
I am using OpenVas 2.0.1 and I have installed openssl-0.9.8k
I have configured no SSL in SSL server configuration y setting
following options
# vi /etc/openvas/openvasd.conf
ssl_version=none
When I try to connect to server with following command from command
line openvas client, I get error
OpenVAS-Client --batch-mode="10.184.155.159" "9390" "openvas"
"openvas" "/root/inputdir/tst1_1011091505226389759381372567510.txt"
"/root/reportdir/tst1_101109150522.xml" --output-type=xml -x -V
I get following error
[11989] SSL_connect: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
OpenVAS-Client : SSL error
Can someone please help me in troubleshooting this issue.
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Regards
Hemil
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