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On 08/13/2014 11:58 PM, Tom Powers wrote:
> 
> Hello Openvas..
> 
> 
> I have a fresh build of Open Vas 7 running on Ubuntu 14.04.
> Installed from sources. Install went great.
> 
> Current versions of each app are:
> 
> Libraries 7.01 Scanner 4.01 Manager 5.0 GSAD 5.0 CLI 1.30
> 
> 
> When I scan a windows host, I get results, but they are basically
> the same as what the discovery is giving me. I use Full and Fast or
> Ultimate, it doesn’t seem to matter. I get about 7 log entries and
> that’s it.
> 
> I have SMB credentials entered and I’m firing this at a server that
> when I use Openvas 3 finds loads of issues. Openvas 7 finds
> nothing.
> 
> Where have I gone off the rails here?

You probably forgot to build 'wmiclient' before libraries.

Instruction here:

https://wald.intevation.org/scm/viewvc.php/tags/openvas-libraries-release-7.0.3/doc/wmi-howto.txt?root=openvas&view=markup

(This file is briefly mentioned in the INSTALL file)

Note that you will need to rebuild your '-libraries' in order to
benefit from the wmi library.

Regards,
Ben

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