Hi Jan,
thank you for the good news,
we are happy to hear that things are working out now for you.
Have a nice weekend!
Cheers, Michael (Eissele).
On 22.07.2016 13:15, Jan Schwarzkopf wrote:
Hi guys,
problem with readable name seems to be solved too! I rebooted my
server and now it works.
Best regards
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Von: Jan Schwarzkopf
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Juli 2016 12:27
An: '[email protected]'
Cc: '[email protected]'
Betreff: AW: [Openvas-discuss] No NVTS after openvasmd rebuild
Hi guys,
my problem is party solved. After executing "openvasmd --update
--progress -v" the SecInfo dashboard now displays a correct number of
nvts.
But I have a new problem. When i try to have a look at the results of
my reports, the column "Vulnerability" displays NVT OIDs instead of
readable names. Some names are displayed correctly but in a large part
there appear OIDs.
I think both tables nvt and nvt_cves are complete:
root@openvas02:/var/lib/openvas/mgr# sqlite3
/var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db SQLite version 3.11.0 2016-02-15
17:29:24 Enter ".help" for usage hints.
sqlite> select count(*) from nvts limit 1;
48306
sqlite> select count(*) from nvt_cves limit 1;
152627
sqlite>
Thank you anyway.
Best regards
Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Juli 2016 10:46
An: [email protected]
Cc: Jan Schwarzkopf
Betreff: Re: [Openvas-discuss] No NVTS after openvasmd rebuild
Dear Jan,
can you please enter shell and run this command:
cd /var/lib/openvas/plugins && find -name "*.nasl" | wc -l
This should output you a number around ~48557. If that number is much
lower, then you have NVT's missing.
Alternatively you can check via SecInfo Management in WebGUI.
As solution, you could try to run a manual Feedupdate, that should fix
the issue.
Please let us know, thanks in advance.
Cheers, Michael (Eissele).
On 22.07.2016 09:12, Jan Schwarzkopf wrote:
Hi guys,
i installed the newest version of OpenVAS 9 beta via Ubuntu PPA
yesterday. Installation was successfully and everything seems to work.
Openvas-check-setup also discovered no critical errors.
Before the creation of first scan tasks i updated the nvt cache via
CLI "openvas-nvt-sync" and "openvasmd --rebuild --progress -v". No
errors.
After creating targets, schedules and tasks a few hours later i
updated/rebuilded the cache again. Now there were no more plugins left
in the web GUI (SecInfo -> NVTs).
Openvas-check-setup shows this:
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'.
It seems the table "nvts" in the sqlite-database
/var/lib/openvas/tasks.db is empty. Does someone knows a solution for
this problem?
There are other threads about this problem but nowhere i can find a
solution:
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/pipermail/openvas-discuss/2015-Januar
y/007289.html
https://lists.wald.intevation.org/pipermail/openvas-discuss/2016-April
/009540.html
http://openvas-discuss.wald.intevation.narkive.com/Tdu8dShM/error-the-
number-of-nvts-in-the-openvas-manager-database-is-too-low
Thanks
Best regards
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