Dear Simon,

this comes a little late, sorry.
But you will can set GNUTLS priority String like this:

vim /etc/default/openvas-manager

The lines you are heading for should look like this:

# Options for the OpenVAS Manager daemon
DAEMON_ARGS="-p 9390 --scanner-port 9391 --gnutls-priorities=SECURE128:-AES-128-CBC:-CAMELLIA-128-CBC:-VERS-SSL3.0:-VERS-TLS1.0"

Hope this helps.


Kind Regards,
Michael Eissele.




On 30.09.2016 13:42, Simon White wrote:
Hi

Running OpenVAS 8 on Kali. Attempting authenticated SMB connections to
my Microsoft O/S environment to check for patching levels on devices
but currently failing with errors:

An TLS 1.0 connection request was received from a remote client
application, but none of the cipher suites supported by the client
application are supported by the server. The SSL connection request
has failed.

I have had a look on the archives and general searches and seen notes
regarding changing the GNUTLS priorities string but I am unable to
locate the correct locations for the config files to achieve this and
make OpenVAS use the newer ciphers

Thanks In Anticipation

REGARDS

SIMON WHITE

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