Thanks Micha,
I moved it there while originally trying to debug the issue and it still did 
not work, but the message changes. “

Setting GnuPG sysconf homer to ‘/etc/openvas/gnupg’ failed: No such file or 
directory”

So I copied the directory instead of moving it so that I have have the 
directory in both /etc/openvas/ and /var/lib/openvas and everything now works. 
I am sure a symlink would have worked as well. 

Seems that somewhere in the code or a plug-in that its referring to different 
locations.

I will download the source and see if I can find anything. 

Bob




> On Dec 8, 2016, at 2:38 AM, Michael Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> *** Bob Pruett wrote:
>> My scans are iterating through the IP's in the range, but all the
>> reports are empty. The openvassd.dump file is full of gpgme
>> WARNINGS, "Setting GnuPG homedir failed: No such file of directoy",
>> but the gpupg dir exists in /etc/openvas (permissions are set to
>> 750).
> 
> It's "/var/lib/openvas/gnupg".
> 
> Micha
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