Hello Openvas-discuss,
My Greenbone keeps shutting itself down. I can just run `sudo gsad -v` again 
and log back in with no problems. While this is going on, I have the page set 
to "Refresh every 30 Sec." and the error message "Ohhhh jeeee: ... this is a 
bug (sexp.c:1340:vsexp_sscan)" occurs at the same time as a refresh. If I do 
not log in, or do not set the auto-refresh and avoid interacting with 
Greenbone, the error and shutdown do not occur.
The output of openvas-check-status, both after a crash and after restarting 
Greenbone, is attached.
My console looks like this:
vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ sudo gsad -v
vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ Ohhhh jeeee: ... this is a bug 
(sexp.c:1340:vsexp_sscan)
sudo gsad -v
vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ Ohhhh jeeee: ... this is a bug 
(sexp.c:1340:vsexp_sscan)
sudo gsad -v
vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ Ohhhh jeeee: ... this is a bug 
(sexp.c:1340:vsexp_sscan)
sudo gsad -v
vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks for your time,
Wesley J. Botham

openvas-check-setup 2.3.3
  Test completeness and readiness of OpenVAS-8
  (add '--v6' or '--v7' or '--v9'
   if you want to check for another OpenVAS version)

  Please report us any non-detected problems and
  help us to improve this check routine:
  http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss

  Send us the log-file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) to help analyze the 
problem.

  Use the parameter --server to skip checks for client tools
  like GSD and OpenVAS-CLI.

Step 1: Checking OpenVAS Scanner ...
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner is present in version 5.0.3.
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner CA Certificate is present as 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem.
        OK: redis-server is present in version v=2.8.4.
        OK: scanner (kb_location setting) is configured properly using the 
redis-server socket: /tmp/redis.sock
        OK: redis-server is running and listening on socket: /tmp/redis.sock.
        OK: redis-server configuration is OK and redis-server is running.
        OK: NVT collection in /usr/local/var/lib/openvas/plugins contains 41795 
NVTs.
        WARNING: Signature checking of NVTs is not enabled in OpenVAS Scanner.
        SUGGEST: Enable signature checking (see 
http://www.openvas.org/trusted-nvts.html).
        OK: The NVT cache in /usr/local/var/cache/openvas contains 41795 files 
for 41795 NVTs.
Step 2: Checking OpenVAS Manager ...
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is present in version 6.0.3.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager client certificate is present as 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/CA/clientcert.pem.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager database found in 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db.
        OK: Access rights for the OpenVAS Manager database are correct.
        OK: sqlite3 found, extended checks of the OpenVAS Manager installation 
enabled.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager database is at revision 146.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager expects database at revision 146.
        OK: Database schema is up to date.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager database contains information about 41154 NVTs.
        OK: At least one user exists.
        OK: OpenVAS SCAP database found in 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/scap-data/scap.db.
        OK: OpenVAS CERT database found in 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/cert-data/cert.db.
        OK: xsltproc found.
Step 3: Checking user configuration ...
        WARNING: Your password policy is empty.
        SUGGEST: Edit the /usr/local/etc/openvas/pwpolicy.conf file to set a 
password policy.
Step 4: Checking Greenbone Security Assistant (GSA) ...
        OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is present in version 6.0.3.
Step 5: Checking OpenVAS CLI ...
        OK: OpenVAS CLI version 1.4.1.
Step 6: Checking Greenbone Security Desktop (GSD) ...
        SKIP: Skipping check for Greenbone Security Desktop.
Step 7: Checking if OpenVAS services are up and running ...
        OK: netstat found, extended checks of the OpenVAS services enabled.
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner is running and listening on all interfaces.
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner is listening on port 9391, which is the default 
port.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is running and listening on all interfaces.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is listening on port 9390, which is the default 
port.
        ERROR: Greenbone Security Assistant is NOT running!
        FIX: Start Greenbone Security Assistant (gsad).

 ERROR: Your OpenVAS-8 installation is not yet complete!

Please follow the instructions marked with FIX above and run this
script again.

If you think this result is wrong, please report your observation
and help us to improve this check routine:
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss
Please attach the log-file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) to help us analyze 
the problem.
openvas-check-setup 2.3.3
  Test completeness and readiness of OpenVAS-8
  (add '--v6' or '--v7' or '--v9'
   if you want to check for another OpenVAS version)

  Please report us any non-detected problems and
  help us to improve this check routine:
  http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss

  Send us the log-file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) to help analyze the 
problem.

  Use the parameter --server to skip checks for client tools
  like GSD and OpenVAS-CLI.

Step 1: Checking OpenVAS Scanner ...
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner is present in version 5.0.3.
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner CA Certificate is present as 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem.
        OK: redis-server is present in version v=2.8.4.
        OK: scanner (kb_location setting) is configured properly using the 
redis-server socket: /tmp/redis.sock
        OK: redis-server is running and listening on socket: /tmp/redis.sock.
        OK: redis-server configuration is OK and redis-server is running.
        OK: NVT collection in /usr/local/var/lib/openvas/plugins contains 41795 
NVTs.
        WARNING: Signature checking of NVTs is not enabled in OpenVAS Scanner.
        SUGGEST: Enable signature checking (see 
http://www.openvas.org/trusted-nvts.html).
        OK: The NVT cache in /usr/local/var/cache/openvas contains 41795 files 
for 41795 NVTs.
Step 2: Checking OpenVAS Manager ...
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is present in version 6.0.3.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager client certificate is present as 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/CA/clientcert.pem.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager database found in 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db.
        OK: Access rights for the OpenVAS Manager database are correct.
        OK: sqlite3 found, extended checks of the OpenVAS Manager installation 
enabled.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager database is at revision 146.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager expects database at revision 146.
        OK: Database schema is up to date.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager database contains information about 41154 NVTs.
        OK: At least one user exists.
        OK: OpenVAS SCAP database found in 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/scap-data/scap.db.
        OK: OpenVAS CERT database found in 
/usr/local/var/lib/openvas/cert-data/cert.db.
        OK: xsltproc found.
Step 3: Checking user configuration ...
        WARNING: Your password policy is empty.
        SUGGEST: Edit the /usr/local/etc/openvas/pwpolicy.conf file to set a 
password policy.
Step 4: Checking Greenbone Security Assistant (GSA) ...
        OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is present in version 6.0.3.
Step 5: Checking OpenVAS CLI ...
        OK: OpenVAS CLI version 1.4.1.
Step 6: Checking Greenbone Security Desktop (GSD) ...
        SKIP: Skipping check for Greenbone Security Desktop.
Step 7: Checking if OpenVAS services are up and running ...
        OK: netstat found, extended checks of the OpenVAS services enabled.
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner is running and listening on all interfaces.
        OK: OpenVAS Scanner is listening on port 9391, which is the default 
port.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is running and listening on all interfaces.
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is listening on port 9390, which is the default 
port.
        OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is listening on port 80, which is the 
default port.
Step 8: Checking nmap installation ...
./openvas-check-setup: 1: ./openvas-check-setup: nmap: not found
        WARNING: Your version of nmap is not fully supported:
        SUGGEST: You should install nmap 5.51 if you plan to use the nmap NSE 
NVTs.
Step 10: Checking presence of optional tools ...
        WARNING: Could not find pdflatex binary, the PDF report format will not 
work.
        SUGGEST: Install pdflatex.
        OK: ssh-keygen found, LSC credential generation for GNU/Linux targets 
is likely to work.
        WARNING: Could not find rpm binary, LSC credential package generation 
for RPM and DEB based targets will not work.
        SUGGEST: Install rpm.
        WARNING: Could not find makensis binary, LSC credential package 
generation for Microsoft Windows targets will not work.
        SUGGEST: Install nsis.

It seems like your OpenVAS-8 installation is OK.

If you think it is not OK, please report your observation
and help us to improve this check routine:
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss
Please attach the log-file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) to help us analyze 
the problem.
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