On Dienstag, 15. April 2014, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
> I'm also looking for the check and SecInfo->NVTs openssl shows a lot of
> tham, but not related to the Heart Bleed.
> 
> As mentioned in a previous post, I think my installation and/or update
> process is broken.
> 
> I installed OpenVAS according to the documentation from
> http://www.openvas.org/install-packages.html on Centos 6.5.
> 
> May be you could point me to how to check if there is something wrong on
> my system?
> 
> I have read a lot of downloading, syncing rebuilding the checks and
> system, but nothing worked.
> 
> May be there is a step by step guide I haven't found yet?


I am not familiar with CentOS nor with the packages for these.
But AFAIK there are quite some people here using OpenVAS on CentOS
successfully, so at least there must be a solution.

Hope some CentOS guys can help here?

Götz:
It might also help if you post the output/log of the sync scripts.
In the GSA Web GUI as Administrator role: see the feed versions: Are they
uptodate (the version is in fact a timestamp)? If yes, but NVTs in SecInfo
are not, then a --rebuild of the manager failed or the scanner was not
started anew.

Best

Jan


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