Johan, looks quite good, i cannot see any problems here.
Do you have good old OpenVAS-Client installed on your machine? If yes, please try to connect it directly to openvassd an see what happens. Stefan Johan Boeckx <[email protected]> schrieb: >Hi, > >Hereby the requested output : > >root@delx01ke:~# ps -efl | grep openvassd >1 S root 16996 1 0 80 0 - 24798 poll_s Mar08 ? 00:00:00 >/usr/ > sbin/openvasad --listen=0.0.0.0 --port=9393 >--users-dir=/var/lib/openvas/users - > >-scanner-config-file=/etc/openvas/openvassd.conf >--sync-script=/usr/sbin/openvas > -nvt-sync >1 S root 17689 1 0 80 0 - 36908 inet_c 06:39 ? 00:00:00 >openv > assd: waiting for incoming connections >0 S root 17817 17795 0 80 0 - 2275 pipe_w 15:44 pts/0 00:00:00 >grep > --color=auto openvassd >root@delx01ke:~# netstat -ap | grep openvas >tcp 0 0 *:9390 *:* LISTEN > > 16976/openvasmd >tcp 0 0 *:9391 *:* LISTEN > > 17689/openvassd: wa >tcp 0 0 *:9393 *:* LISTEN > > 16996/openvasad >root@delx01ke:~# > > > >greetz, >Johan > >2013/3/9 Stefan Schwarz <[email protected]> > >Johan, > >it seems to me that your problem is with connecting to openvassd. > > >lib serv:WARNING:2013-03-08 09h32.37 utc:17044: openvas_server_connect: >failed to connect to server: Broken pipe > > >Just ensure that openvassd is running properly: >ps -efl | grep openvassd >should state that openvassd is waiting for requests > >netstat -ap | grep openvas >should print open ports used by openvas (default port for openvassd is 9391) > >Stefan > > >_______________________________________________ >Openvas-discuss mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss > >
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