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Eero

su 3. tammikuuta 2016 klo 23.28 fbrand . <[email protected]> kirjoitti:

> Found a 2003 posting the recommends that "gnupg" dir have chmod 700.
>
> Did this and now have other Permission Denied problems.
>
> What is the correct permissions for that directory?
>
>
>
> On 3 January 2016 at 22:45, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> How about googling that error message?
>>
>> It means that permissions for directory or files are incorrect.
>>
>> Eero
>>
>>
>> su 3. tammikuuta 2016 klo 22.42 fbrand . <[email protected]> kirjoitti:
>>
>>> I redid everything according to the Trusted NVT page, and did it the
>>> same as the first time.
>>> Only thing I can see is the Unsafe Permissions, but I'm not sure how to
>>> handle that.
>>> What does it mean?
>>>
>>> ############################
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# wget http://www.openvas.org/OpenVAS_TI.asc
>>> converted 'http://www.openvas.org/OpenVAS_TI.asc' (ANSI_X3.4-1968) -> '
>>> http://www.openvas.org/OpenVAS_TI.asc' (UTF-8)
>>> --2016-01-03 22:18:07--  http://www.openvas.org/OpenVAS_TI.asc
>>> Resolving www.openvas.org (www.openvas.org)... 5.9.98.186
>>> Connecting to www.openvas.org (www.openvas.org)|5.9.98.186|:80...
>>> connected.
>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
>>> Length: 1673 (1.6K) [text/plain]
>>> Saving to: 'OpenVAS_TI.asc.1'
>>>
>>> OpenVAS_TI.asc.1   100%[===============>]   1.63K  --.-KB/s   in 0.005s
>>>
>>> 2016-01-03 22:18:11 (306 KB/s) - 'OpenVAS_TI.asc.1' saved [1673/1673]
>>>
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# gpg --homedir=/etc/openvas/g
>>> gnupg/         gsad_log.conf
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# gpg --homedir=/etc/openvas/gnupg/ --import
>>> OpenVAS_TI.asc
>>> gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir `/etc/openvas/gnupg/'
>>> gpg: key 48DB4530: "OpenVAS Transfer Integrity" not changed
>>> gpg: Total number processed: 1
>>> gpg:              unchanged: 1
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# ^C
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# gpg --homedir=/etc/openvas/gnupg/ --lsign-key
>>> 48DB4530
>>> gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir `/etc/openvas/gnupg/'
>>>
>>> gpg: checking the trustdb
>>> gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model
>>> gpg: depth: 0  valid:   1  signed:   1  trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
>>> gpg: depth: 1  valid:   1  signed:   0  trust: 1-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 0u
>>> pub  1024D/48DB4530  created: 2007-11-05  expires: never       usage: SC
>>>                      trust: unknown       validity: full
>>> sub  2048g/70610CFB  created: 2007-11-05  expires: never       usage: E
>>> [  full  ] (1). OpenVAS Transfer Integrity
>>>
>>> "OpenVAS Transfer Integrity" was already locally signed by key 807B4D30
>>> Nothing to sign with key 807B4D30
>>>
>>> Key not changed so no update needed.
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# ^C
>>> root@localhost:/tmp# openvas-nasl -p script.nasl
>>>
>>> (openvas-nasl:1902): lib  kb_redis-CRITICAL **: get_redis_ctx: redis
>>> connection error: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> (openvas-nasl:1902): lib  kb_redis-CRITICAL **: redis_new: cannot access
>>> redis at '/tmp/redis.sock'
>>>
>>> (openvas-nasl:1902): lib  kb_redis-CRITICAL **: get_redis_ctx: redis
>>> connection error: No such file or directory
>>> root@localhost:/tmp#
>>>
>>> ############################
>>>
>>> On 3 January 2016 at 21:48, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Please read errors and try to understand messages. For example you
>>>> enabled signature checking and didn't import keys correctly.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Eero
>>>>
>>>> 2016-01-03 21:38 GMT+02:00 fbrand . <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm having problems with Scanner not wanting to start after setup.
>>>>> NVT's didn't update 100% first time, but ran again later and ran through,
>>>>> but see still showing NVT db too low.
>>>>>
>>>>> Read somewhere to run  "openvas-mkcert-client -n om -i", but that also
>>>>> did nothing.
>>>>> Scanner just gives ERROR when trying to start.
>>>>> Manager starts fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Appreciate the help.
>>>>>
>>>>>  ################
>>>>>
>>>>> "openvas-check-setup"
>>>>>
>>>>>         OK: OpenVAS Manager is present in version 6.0.1.
>>>>> Checking OpenVAS Manager client certificate ...
>>>>>         OK: OpenVAS Manager client certificate is valid and present as
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/CA/clientcert.pem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Checking OpenVAS Manager database ...
>>>>>
>>>>>         OK: OpenVAS Manager database found in
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db.
>>>>> Checking access rights of OpenVAS Manager database ...
>>>>>
>>>>>         OK: Access rights for the OpenVAS Manager database are correct.
>>>>> Checking if users exist ...
>>>>>         OK: At least one user exists.
>>>>>
>>>>> Checking sqlite3 presence ...
>>>>>         OK: sqlite3 found, extended checks of the OpenVAS Manager
>>>>> installation enabled.
>>>>>
>>>>> Checking OpenVAS Manager database revision ...
>>>>>         OK: OpenVAS Manager database is at revision 146.
>>>>> Checking database revision expected by OpenVAS Manager ...
>>>>>         OK: OpenVAS Manager expects database at revision 146.
>>>>>         OK: Database schema is up to date.
>>>>> Checking OpenVAS Manager database (NVT data) ...
>>>>>         ERROR: The number of NVTs in the OpenVAS Manager database is
>>>>> too low.
>>>>>         FIX: Make sure OpenVAS Scanner is running with an up-to-date
>>>>> NVT collection and run 'openvasmd --rebuild'.
>>>>>         WARNING: OpenVAS Scanner is NOT running!
>>>>>         SUGGEST: Start OpenVAS Scanner (openvassd).
>>>>> #########################################
>>>>>
>>>>> "openvassd.messages"
>>>>>
>>>>> root@localhost:/var/log/openvas# tail openvassd.messages
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/FreeWebShop_detect.nasl: Could not be loaded
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/esoft_slk_ssa_2005_135_01.nasl: bad or missing
>>>>> signature. Will not execute this script
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/esoft_slk_ssa_2005_135_01.nasl: Could not be 
>>>>> loaded
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/freebsd_caml-light.nasl: bad or missing 
>>>>> signature.
>>>>> Will not execute this script
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/freebsd_caml-light.nasl: Could not be loaded
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/gb_7zip_detect_lin.nasl: bad or missing 
>>>>> signature.
>>>>> Will not execute this script
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/gb_7zip_detect_lin.nasl: Could not be loaded
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/esoft_slk_ssa_2007_066_05.nasl: bad or missing
>>>>> signature. Will not execute this script
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605]
>>>>> /var/lib/openvas/plugins/esoft_slk_ssa_2007_066_05.nasl: Could not be 
>>>>> loaded
>>>>> [Sun Jan  3 18:58:50 2016][1605] Stopped loading plugins: High number
>>>>> of errors.
>>>>> root@localhost:/var/log/openvas#
>>>>>
>>>>> ################################
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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