BTW this is openvas 9 beta2 (the latest on the ppa)

El mié., 11 may. 2016 a las 21:57, Christian Fernandez (<
[email protected]>) escribió:

> First of all I apologies for my English.
> let me try to explain this in a way that at least someone can understand :)
>
> 1. well after not using openvas for 2 years or so decided to download the
> *openvas beta2*
> using the ubuntu PPA on the site.
> all well everything working well.. I have some experience from before
> setting it up..
> so I let openvas creates the SSH credentials for me.
> My test environment is on AWS (opsworks/ec2 instances)
> so I download the public key that openvas is handing to me.. I upload to
> all my ec2 instances
> under a current user.. and add the key into the authorized_keys file.
>
> I log in with that user and works from my regular places.. so basically I
> just added a another key to the file.. nothing new I do this all the time..
> there is no limit on public keys for that.
>
> so I create a test task and run it... and notice all the ssh fails.. with
>
> "SSH Login Failed For Authenticated Checks"
>
> and...
>
> SSH Authorization Check
> 0.0 (Log)
> 80% 10.11.1.63 22/tcp Add NoteAdd Override
> Summary
> This script tries to login with provided credentials.
>
> If the login was successful, it marks this port as available for any
> authenticated tests.
>
> Vulnerability Detection Result
> It was not possible to login using the provided SSH credentials.
> Hence authenticated checks are not enabled.
> Log Method
> Details: SSH Authorization Check (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.90022)
>
> Version used: $Revision: 2752 $
>
> this for all my instances.. around 10 of them..
> so I am like.. hmmm odd maybe openvas is not creating the private key and
> giving me the right public key to put on the servers..
> so I upload the private key I use all the time and works 100%.... *same
> result*
> so now I know for sure is an openvas issue
> also searching for this on google  I stumble with same issues on 2012 that
> came to be a bug.
> maybe the new version 9 re-introduces this or a similar bug?
> anything I can do?
> I will be happy to figure out the error is actually on my side.. any help
> so we can check?
> I tried to check the logs on /var/log/openvas but they not helping..
>
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