Using CentOS and the Atomic repos.

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Dury, John C. <jd...@duqlight.com> wrote:

> I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 14.04 and then installed and configured
> OpenVAS 8 from the latest non-beta sources via the instructions on this
> page
> http://www.mockel.se/index.php/2015/04/openvas-8-on-ubuntu-server-14-04/
> and everything seemed to install and compile perfectly.
>
> I then created a target and defined a new task to scan it but after
> starting the task, it never seems to move beyond 1% no matter which options
> I choose or how many ports I choose. I have no idea where to even start
> debugging this. I also tried installing OpenVAS 8 from the PPA mentioned
> here https://launchpad.net/~mrazavi/+archive/ubuntu/openvas but it
> appears to be missing sync tools like “openvas-certdata-sync” and
> “openvas-scapdata-sync”.
>
> Essentially I am just looking to do scans and not really interested in
> having to compile the code. It looks like next version of Kali will have
> OpenVAS 8 built into the distro but it won’t be available until 8/11/2015.
>
> Any suggestion on what the easiest way to get a fully functional OpenVAS 8
> scanner is? Or  distro that maintains a working copy of OpenVAS 8 and later?
>
> John
>
>
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