Try running other configuration instead of full and fast. Like deep ..

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6.9.2015 11.09 ap. "Paul J" <[email protected]> kirjoitti:

> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Kali 2.0, OpenVAS 8, OpenVAS Manager v 6.0.1, OpenVAS Scanner
> 5.0.1 (DB rev 146), Greenbone.  I’ve downloaded it from the Kali VMWare
> page, updated it, and I’m running this in one VMWare Player, a Windows 7
> target in a second VMWare Player and I’m trying to do an external
> credentialed scan.
>
> I disabled the Firewall in the Windows 7 target that has not been updated.
>
> I used the Advanced Task Wizard to create a Full and Very Fast task with
> an SMB credential.  I tried both a standard credential an autogenerated
> credential.
>
> Without making any changes I get varying results.  Since the Windows 7
> image hasn’t been updated, it has a boatload of findings, but these vary
> anywhere from 155 to 205, but typically 197 high findings (plus other
> medium and low findings).  Other times it doesn’t get any high findings and
> will get a medium finding of being able to do an SMB login but it does see
> any of the rest of the findings that a credentialed scan should see.
>
>
>
> When it doesn’t get any high findings the openvassd.log lists:
>
> md   main:WARNING:2015-09-05 15h17.50 utc:2512: main: databases are
> already at the supported version
>
> lib auth:   INFO:2015-09-05 15h19.57 utc:2583: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> lib auth:   INFO:2015-09-05 15h19.58 utc:2590: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> lib auth:   INFO:2015-09-05 15h30.24 utc:7804: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> lib auth:   INFO:2015-09-05 15h30.43 utc:7875: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> lib auth:   INFO:2015-09-05 15h32.19 utc:9888: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> lib auth:   INFO:2015-09-05 15h32.53 utc:12912: Authentication
> configuration not found.
>
> event lsc_credential:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h36.02 UTC:13224: LSC Credential
> 406cb9c8-cd58-472f-93c3-03be4485040b has been created by admin
>
> event target:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.16 UTC:13285: Target
> e85ee1d0-e22d-4f99-a326-7612c49dca08 has been created by admin
>
> event task:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.16 UTC:13285: Status of task
> (d1f649b5-75dd-4b6c-ada9-ded1f31206d4) has changed to New
>
> event task:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.16 UTC:13285: Task
> d1f649b5-75dd-4b6c-ada9-ded1f31206d4 has been created by admin
>
> event task:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.17 UTC:13285: Status of task FF WSUS
> SMB (d1f649b5-75dd-4b6c-ada9-ded1f31206d4) has changed to Requested
>
> event task:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.17 UTC:13285: Task
> d1f649b5-75dd-4b6c-ada9-ded1f31206d4 has been requested to start by admin
>
> event wizard:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.17 UTC:13285: Wizard quick_task has
> been run by admin
>
> event task:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h37.19 UTC:13291: Status of task FF WSUS
> SMB (d1f649b5-75dd-4b6c-ada9-ded1f31206d4) has changed to Running
>
> event task:MESSAGE:2015-09-05 15h38.34 UTC:13291: Status of task FF WSUS
> SMB (d1f649b5-75dd-4b6c-ada9-ded1f31206d4) has changed to Done
>
>
>
> How can I track down why it is failing?
>
>
>
> I would desperately appreciate any help!
>
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