Hi Geoff,

On Donnerstag, 18. März 2010, Geoff Galitz wrote:
> I just put a out a new beta2 of the OpenVAS virtual appliance that supports
> a locally installed GUI.  So there are two versions:
> 
> 1)  Console only version which has all OpenVAS components, but you need to
> use a web browser on a different system to access the web interface.  This
> one is small and fast.
> 
> 2)  A virtual appliance that has everything (including KDE and Firefox) and
> even autolaunches the web browser.  This one is bigger and a bit slower.
> 
> If you plan on scanning more than a couple machines using the appliance,
> make sure you increase the amount of RAM.  It comes pre-configured for 1GB,
> but you will need to increase it if you plan on scanning an entire /24 size
> network.

yesterday night I tried the one you published before but I wasn't successful to
get it to work with my VirtualBox with regard to networking.
It might have been my fault though.

What would be good is to have a short howto on how to get it working
in various VM environments.

Also, a howto for creating the VM would be good.
Especially this could cover a description how to create
the small and the big version (aka. without its own GUI and with its own GUI).

I guess you haven't changes the networking part for the new release
so I will first try to get the previous image to run properly.

Anyone out there who was successful with VirtualBox?

Best

        Jan

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