Hi,Paula, Yes, same logs here, base gpgme:MESSAGE:2013-05-23 00h15.03 CST:29860: Setting GnuPG homedir to '/etc/openvas/gnupg' base gpgme:MESSAGE:2013-05-23 00h15.03 CST:29860: Using OpenPGP engine version '2.0.14' md crypt: INFO:2013-05-23 00h15.03 CST:29860: starting key generation ... md main:WARNING:2013-05-22 16h19.01 utc:29810: cleanup_manage_process: attempt to close db with open statement(s)
regards, YanQian Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 18:36:42 +0200 Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] openvasmd using all CPU From: [email protected] To: [email protected] CC: [email protected] Hi YanQian, do you have the same message I got at openvasmd.log? Regards, Paula 2013/5/22 YanQian <[email protected]> Hi, Paula, I tried the way you said in RHEL6, start openvas-manager without "--disable-encrypted-credentials", but CPU usuage still rise to 99% when I run omp command to add credentials (could not finish, just hang there). so it didn't work for me. regards,YanQian Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 11:05:50 +0200 Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] openvasmd using all CPU From: [email protected] To: [email protected] CC: [email protected] Hello, I have found a workaround for this behaviour (it works on gentoo with kernel 3.4 on a server profile). The first credential you create you do it using CLI with this command: omp -u your_openvas_user -w your_password --xml="<create_lsc_credential> <name>init</name><login>init</login><password>init</password></create_lsc_credential>" The credential can be whatever you want (you just want it to have one created). Afterwards the webinterface allows you to create credentials without any problem. It makes me think that the problem is either with openPGP or with that table on tasks.db. Looking at openvasmd.log I found that when the openvasmd process would hang up the log showed this: base gpgme:MESSAGE:2013-05-21 08h32.07 UTC:18508: Setting GnuPG homedir to '/etc/openvas/gnupg' base gpgme:MESSAGE:2013-05-21 08h32.08 UTC:18508: Using OpenPGP engine version '2.0.19' md crypt: INFO:2013-05-21 08h32.08 UTC:18508: starting key generation ... md main:WARNING:2013-05-21 08h37.51 utc:16834: cleanup_manage_process: attempt to close db with open statement(s) Could the devs please look into this? Thanks, Paula 2013/5/20 Paula Gonzalez Muñoz <[email protected]> Hi all, I've checked that doing this the credentials are stored on the tasks.db with the password on clear text. after doing some test with this setup I tried to run openvasmd without the --disable-encrypted-credentials flag and now every time I try to save a credential I get an internal error message. Is there any other solution to the CPU consumption problem? And also, how do I get to make openvaswork again? Regards, Paula 2013/5/20 Paula Gonzalez Muñoz <[email protected]> Hi YanQian, I've tried it and it works like a charm :). However I'm also courious about the security implications of this. Regards, Paula 2013/5/18 YanQian <[email protected]> Hi, Paula, I got the same issue with OpenVAS 6 on RHEL6, the temporary workaround is add this option to openvas manager service. "--disable-encrypted-credentials" It was told by mime at #openvas IRC. I added it to the file /etc/sysconfig/openvas-manager on RHEL. And I also want to know, if this option is used, does it mean that credentials are saved in some place with clear text? regards, YanQian Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 17:51:53 +0200 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] openvasmd using all CPU Hello, I have again the same problem on a completely different machine. Any idea about the possible cause and how to solve it? It only happens when trying to create credentials (I've been able to create other objects). Regards,Paula 2013/4/30 Paula Gonzalez Muñoz <[email protected]> Hello, I was able to install openvas from a gentoo ebuild and, when trying to create a credential process openvasmd is using all available CPU and the process wont progress. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 5689 root 20 0 169m 26m 2328 R 95.4 1.3 3:59.75 openvasmd I have tried creating credentials using an OMP command and it does with no problem. Also, once I have the credentials I've tried creating a target and a task and it does with no problem either. Any ideas? It is a clean openvas install on a clean gentoo install. Regards, Paula -- Paula González Muñoz -- Paula González Muñoz _______________________________________________ Openvas-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss -- Paula González Muñoz -- Paula González Muñoz -- Paula González Muñoz -- Paula González Muñoz
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