Try settings that host is alive on target. Consider alive is setting on
task/target creation.

Eero
4.9.2015 9.39 ip. "Tianyi Yang" <[email protected]> kirjoitti:

> I yum installed OpenVAS through atomic, did the setup, ran
> openvas-check-setup and everything looks good. Also, I scanned localhost
> and some LAN hosts, all gave reasonable results.
>
> However, when I came to scan over VPN, it failed. I did specify
> source_iface in /etc/openvas/openvassd.conf, and it's picked up by scanner
> as will be shown in the log file openvassd.log. And the command "ping -I
> 10.255.255.253 192.168.0.239" did get no packet loss. The following is part
> of the log from /var/log/openvas/openvassd.log:
>
> "
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:49 2015][16704] Starts a new scan. Target(s) :
> 192.168.0.239, with max_hosts = 30 and max_checks = 10
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:49 2015][16704] source_iface: Using eth0:1
> (10.255.255.253 / ::).
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:49 2015][16704] Testing 192.168.0.239
> (::ffff:192.168.0.239) [16717]
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:51 2015][16899] Communication closed by client
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:51 2015][16899] Client not present
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:52 2015][16717] The remote host (192.168.0.239) is dead
> [Fri Sep  4 18:27:52 2015][16717] Finished testing 192.168.0.239. Time :
> 2.49 secs
> "
>
> Could anyone help me figure out this problem? Thanks in advance!
>
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