Hi Christian,
Thanks for the advice, The solution was add the port tcp 873 to
firewall policies and that's it.
Now it's working
cheers.
On 04/24/2014 01:42 AM, Christian Bajada wrote:
The feeds use rsync, not ftp.
Verify connectivity by telnet feed.openvas.org
<http://feed.openvas.org> 873
If it does not work, you have local issues - either your Openvas
machine does not have access to the host, or access to the rsync port
873 is restricted.
CB.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 1:50 AM, IT Support <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Irie brothers and sisters.
I'm facing a weird trouble with the OpenVAS Scanner 3.4.1 it's
running over Centos 6.5 32 bits, I'm following this tutorial:
http://www.openvas.org/install-packages.html#openvas_centos_atomic
so far is ok. but in the step
*Step 2: Quick-Install OpenVAS*
openvas-setup*
*I got this message:
openvas-setup
Openvas Setup, Version: 0.3
Step 1: Update NVT's and SCAP data
Please note this step could take some time.
Once completed, NVT's and SCAP data will be updated automatically
every 24 hours
Updating NVTs....
[i] This script synchronizes an NVT collection with the 'OpenVAS
NVT Feed'.
[i] The 'OpenVAS NVT Feed' is provided by 'The OpenVAS Project'.
[i] Online information about this feed:
'http://www.openvas.org/openvas-nvt-feed.html'.
[i] NVT dir: /var/lib/openvas/plugins
[i] Will use rsync
[i] Using rsync: /usr/bin/rsync
[i] Configured NVT rsync feed: rsync://feed.openvas.org:/nvt-feed
rsync: failed to connect to feed.openvas.org
<http://feed.openvas.org>: Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(124)
[receiver=3.0.6]
Error: rsync failed. Your NVT collection might be broken now.
I wonder if is something goes wrong with the site
feed.openvas.org <http://feed.openvas.org>?
Actually I already ask to saint google but I couldn't find nothing
about how to solve this issue.
So I tryed to make a telnet to the address feed.openvas.org
<http://feed.openvas.org> to verify network connectivity but it's
refuse it.
telnet feed.openvas.org <http://feed.openvas.org> 21
Trying 78.47.251.61...
telnet: connect to address 78.47.251.61 <http://78.47.251.61>:
Connection refused
telnet feed.openvas.org <http://feed.openvas.org>
Trying 78.47.251.61...
in this case it got stuck in that command.
Please someone throw me a bone here?
Thanks in advance.
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