I got this bit of help from Rene.  I was running OpenVAS on Ubuntu so the 
&&PARAMS was && DAEMONOPTS.  Using this I was able to increase the length of 
time before timeout. 

Hey

from OpenVAS Website, Virtual Appliance:
Web timeout: If you want to increase the web timeout to for example 1 hour, 
then you should add "--timeout=60" to DAEMON_ARGS in 
/etc/default/greenbone-security-assistant and then restart.
I think the path won't be the same for you...

I made some other changes for the init.d services:
/ect/init.d/gsad (line 47,48):
        # idle timeout
        [ "$IDLE_TIMEOUT" ] && PARAMS="$PARAMS --timeout=$IDLE_TIMEOUT"

this will be loaded by /ect/init.d/gsad.

/ect/sysconfig/gsad (line 63-67):
        #
        # Minutes of user idle time before session expires.
        #

        IDLE_TIMEOUT=60

Good Luck,
Rene



Jack Harvey  RHCE CISSP
Synnex Corporation
864-349-4939

-----Original Message-----
From: Openvas-discuss [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Matthew Mundell
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 4:14 AM
To: Tom Powers
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] Adjusting browser timeout

> Is there a place to adjust the browser timeout?  I have a large report I'm 
> trying to export into PDF and the browser times out before the report exports 
> in GSAD.

It's the --timeout option of gsad.  See "gsad --help".

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