tried it that way , first killing off the processes, but when I get to
starting the gsad service it has already started automatically
//Henrik

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 1:55 PM, René Behring <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Do you only restarted the Manager?
> Restart the Scanner and wait until the NVTs are loaded, after that the
> Manager and then the gsad.
> Am 17.12.2015 13:40 schrieb "Henrik Cederlöf" <[email protected]>:
>
>> I have installed:
>>
>> CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
>>
>> openvas 8
>>
>>
>>
>> and it all worked using the instructions below and I could do my first
>> scans.
>>
>> Then after some days updates of packages and installed applications I
>> cannot run openvas anymore.
>>
>> The management GUI works and I can add hosts etc but when starting a scan
>> either via gui or similar via command line it fails with error 503.
>>
>> openvas-check-setup
>>
>> gives:
>>
>> It seems like your OpenVAS-8 installation is OK.
>>
>> but in openvasmd.log i find:
>>
>>
>>
>> client: <start_task_response status='503' status_text='Service
>> temporarily down'/>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Failed to shake hands with peer: The TLS connection was non-properly
>> terminated.
>>
>>
>>
>> i have tried:
>>
>> openvas-mkcert -f -q
>>
>> openvas-mkcert-client -n -i
>>
>> then stopped openvasmd
>>
>> openvasmd --rebuild
>>
>> and then restarted openvas using:
>>
>> *openvasmd -p 9390 -a 0.0.0.0*
>>
>> but with the same result.
>>
>> Please, any ideas are welcome!
>>
>> I have read that
>>
>> "this is a bug in GnuTLS 3.3.8 that is fixed in 3.3.10"
>>
>> I am using 3.3.8 but I cannot find a version 3.3.10 for Centos.
>>
>>
>>
>> ----------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Installation instruction:
>>
>> 1) Disable SELINUX.
>> Edit /etc/selinux/config, save and reboot
>> 2) Add required packages
>> yum install wget bzip2 texlive net-tools alien
>> 3) Add Atomicorp repo
>> wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic | sh
>> 4) Install OpenVAS
>> yum install openvas
>> 5) edit /etc/redis.conf. Add/uncomment the following
>> unixsocket /tmp/redis.sock
>> unixsocketperm 700
>> 6) Restart Redis
>> systemctl enable redis && systemctl restart redis
>> 7) openvas-setup
>> follow instructions. If rsync throws error, check that your network
>> allows outgoing TCP 873 to internet
>> 8 ) To access OV-8 from network, either disable firewall or add exception
>> for tcp 9392
>> firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-port=9392/tcp
>> firewall-cmd --reload
>>
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