Hello,

regarding this, I was doing some more tests this morning and, after having
to reboot the server, I restarted OpenVAS. When I try to access the web
interface, I get now this message:

(process:4407): GLib-CRITICAL (recursed) **: g_string_erase: assertion `pos
+ len <= string->len' failed

Any idea?


2013/5/29 Paula Gonzalez Muñoz <[email protected]>

> Hello all,
>
> I've tested more and the scheduled scans work perfectly. This makes me
> believe that there is some problem with the GSA. I've set up the gsad on
> verbose mode to check its logs and this is all I get:
>
> # tail -f /var/log/openvas/gsad.log
> gsad main:  DEBUG:2013-05-29 07h30.07 utc:623: Forking...
> gsad main:  DEBUG:2013-05-29 07h30.07 utc:624:    GSAD will bind to
> address * port 9392
> gsad main:  DEBUG:2013-05-29 07h30.07 utc:624: GSAD started successfully
> and is listening on port 9392.
>
> Setting both openvasad and openvasmd on verbose too, the extra information
> I get is this:
>
> md   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 07h41.39 utc:2122:    OpenVAS Manager
> md   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 07h41.41 utc:2123:    Manager bound to
> address * port 9390
> md   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 07h41.41 utc:2123:    Set to connect to
> address 127.0.0.1 port 9391
> lib auth:   INFO:2013-05-29 07h41.41 utc:2123: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> **
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    OpenVAS Administrator
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    users_dir not set,
> setting to default
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    Using directory
> /var/lib/openvas/users/ as the users directory
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    sync_script not set,
> setting to default
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    scap_script not set,
> setting to default
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    cert_script not set,
> setting to default
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    Using
> /usr/sbin/openvas-nvt-sync as the nvt synchronization script
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    Using
> /usr/sbin/openvas-scapdata-sync as the scap synchronization script
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    Using
> /usr/sbin/openvas-certdata-sync as the cert synchronization script
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    scanner_config_file
> not set, setting to default
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112:    Using
> /etc/openvas/openvassd.conf as the scanner config file
> lib auth:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1112: Authentication
> configuration not found.
> ad   main:   INFO:2013-05-29 09h34.30 CEST:1113:    Administrator bound to
> address * port 9393
>
>
> But still no clue about why the web interface does not work. Any idea
> about how can I get more information or what could be the cause of this?
>
> Regards,
> Paula
>
>
> 2013/5/28 Paula Gonzalez Muñoz <[email protected]>
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I got my openvas configuration working perfectly until just a few minutes
>> ago when I got the "the connection has timed out" while trying to connect
>> to the webinterface. I have connectivity to the machine hosting openvas and
>> other services are working perfectly.
>>
>> Checking logs the only thing I have found is this both on openvasad.log
>> and openvasmd.log:
>>
>>
>> openvasmd.log
>> lib auth:   INFO:2013-05-28 17h04.22 utc:27678: Authentication
>> configuration not found.
>> lib auth:   INFO:2013-05-28 17h33.31 utc:31246: Authentication
>> configuration not found.
>>
>> openvasad.log
>> lib auth:   INFO:2013-05-28 19h04.00 CEST:27750: Authentication
>> configuration not found.
>> lib auth:   INFO:2013-05-28 19h33.35 CEST:31247: Authentication
>> configuration not found.
>>
>>
>> Before those all is completely normal, including a login this morning.
>> Any idea?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Paula
>>
>> --
>>        Paula González Muñoz
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
>        Paula González Muñoz
>
>
>
>



-- 
       Paula González Muñoz
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