Hey Suresh

No i started it on a different port.  https://localhost:9392.

Output of localhost is 127.0.0.1

Here is the output of openvas-check-setup:

openvas-check-setup --v8
openvas-check-setup 2.3.0
  Test completeness and readiness of OpenVAS-8
  (add '--v6' or '--v7' or '--9'
   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 5.0.1.
OK: OpenVAS Scanner CA Certificate is present as /var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem. OK: OpenVAS Scanner server certificate is valid and present as /var/lib/openvas/CA/servercert.pem.
        OK: NVT collection in /var/lib/openvas/plugins contains 44154 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 /var/cache/openvas contains 44154 files for 44154 NVTs.
        OK: redis-server is present in version v=2.8.17.
OK: scanner (kb_location setting) is configured properly using the redis-server socket: /var/lib/redis/redis.sock OK: redis-server is running and listening on socket: /var/lib/redis/redis.sock.
        OK: redis-server configuration is OK and redis-server is running.
Step 2: Checking OpenVAS Manager ...
        OK: OpenVAS Manager is present in version 6.0.1.
OK: OpenVAS Manager client certificate is valid and present as /var/lib/openvas/CA/clientcert.pem. OK: OpenVAS Manager database found in /var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db.
        OK: Access rights for the OpenVAS Manager database are correct.
        OK: At least one user exists.
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 43955 NVTs.
OK: OpenVAS SCAP database found in /var/lib/openvas/scap-data/scap.db. OK: OpenVAS CERT database found in /var/lib/openvas/cert-data/cert.db.
        OK: xsltproc found.
Step 3: Checking user configuration ...
        WARNING: Your password policy is empty.
SUGGEST: Edit the /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 6.0.1.
Step 5: Checking OpenVAS CLI ...
        OK: OpenVAS CLI version 1.4.0.
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 only on the local interface. 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. WARNING: Greenbone Security Assistant is running and listening only on the local interface. This means that you will not be able to access the Greenbone Security Assistant from the
        outside using a web browser.
SUGGEST: Ensure that Greenbone Security Assistant listens on all interfaces. OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is listening on port 9392, which is the default port.
Step 8: Checking nmap installation ...
        OK: nmap is present in version 5.51.6.
Step 10: Checking presence of optional tools ...
        OK: pdflatex found.
OK: PDF generation successful. The PDF report format is likely to work. OK: ssh-keygen found, LSC credential generation for GNU/Linux targets is likely to work. OK: rpm found, LSC credential package generation for RPM based targets is likely to work. OK: alien found, LSC credential package generation for DEB based targets is likely to work. OK: nsis found, LSC credential package generation for Microsoft Windows targets is likely to work.

It seems like your OpenVAS-8 installation is OK.


Thank you for your Time

On 25/11/2015 16:34, Suresh Dharavath wrote:
did you start like https://localhost:443 ?

what is the out put of your localhost ?

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 7:33 PM, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hey there

    Openvas cannot connect to localhost to start a scan.  Is there
    anyone that can assist me?

    Openvas-check-config run through without any issues.  I made sure
    openvasmd, openvassd and gsad is running and listening on the
    right ports.

    When I start a scan, nothing happens.  On the web interface the
    page keeps on trying to load, but does nothing.  There is no error
    reported on any of the logs.  I am running on Kali linux version 2.

    Thank you

    Donovan Daffue

    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


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