*** Stefan Schwarz wrote:
> Am 13.05.2012 13:42, schrieb Michael Meyer:
> >*** Stefan Schwarz wrote:
> >
> >>But what's really strange is that OID 103441 is not listed by
> >>gsa/OMP. I created an empty scan-config within GSA and in family
> >>"General" this plugin cannot be found and therefore not enabled.
> >>
> >>Any ideas how to use OID 103441 with gsa?
> >
> >For me it's visible in gsa. You didn't run "openvasmd --rebuild" for
> >some time?
> >
> >Micha
> >
> To be more detailed about this problem:
> 
> When starting openvassd, log tells me that plugin 103441 gets loaded:
> [Wed May 16 07:28:56 2012][21355] Loading
> gb_secpod_ssl_ciphers_noweak_report.nasl
> 
> When connecting with openvas-client (OTP) this plugin is loaded and
> can be selected. Also a scan using this plugin shows the execution:
> [Wed May 16 07:32:57 2012][21419] user xyz: launching
> gb_secpod_ssl_ciphers_noweak_report.nasl against abc[21448]
> 
> But when connecting to gsa on same machine and creating an empty
> scan-config this plugin is not listed. This is really strange
> because there is only one instance of openvassd running on this
> machine.
> 
> There is also a huge difference between number of plugins within
> family "General":
> OTP: 1307
> OMP: 1122
> 
> Maybe a problem with openvas-manager?

When did you run "openvasmd --rebuild" for the last time? The
difference betwenn OTP and OMP looks like there are many NVTs
not in the manager database.

Micha

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