Oops. To correct my earlier report, the Ubuntu 12.04 system in my latest
experiment is at nmap 5.21, which I assume you typo'd as 5.51, Alan. 

My report below of 6.01 was from looking at a _different_ 12.04 system,
where I'd forgotten I'd installed that from source. For reasons since
forgotten.

Okay, time to really put 6.01 on the trial system ... 

Whit

On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 04:34:13PM -0400, Alan Tu wrote:
> For reference, I compiled nmap 6.01 from source, installed it under
> /usr/local (not as a package, as Ubuntu 12.04 uses nmap 5.51), and
> openvas works fine. check-openvas-setup does complain about the
> version mismatch.
> 
> Alan
> 
> 
> On 8/8/12, Whit Blauvelt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 08:08:50PM -0700, Mark LaCore wrote:
> >> I like to use nmap SVN, but I found OpenVAS 5 likes nmap 5.50. Run
> >> openvas-check-setup and it might tell you about that. You will probably
> >> have to
> >> find the source tarball and compile it because your package manager
> >> probably
> >> doesn't have it.
> >
> > Should nmap 6.01 be good? That's what Ubuntu 12.04's at. If 5.50 is good,
> > and SVN is good, barring a regression in between....
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