It's a bit hard to see that modifying dns entry as bypassing any
protections.

I already assume that this person has permission to run openvas on company
network.

Eero

2017-02-20 15:19 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:

>
>
> Am 20.02.2017 um 14:14 schrieb Eero Volotinen:
>
>> sounds like client is using opendns for filtering?
>>
>> is it forced or manually configured? try replacing with google dns
>> 8.8.8.8 and try again.
>>
>
> NO - when you work in a company you are *not* supposed to bypass your
> network admins and if you do so instead cooridnate with your network staff
> you may get fired from your job
>
> please stop confusing your private setups or your companies one where you
> probably make the rules (as i do in ours) with other emvironments
>
> You still need to install md5sums package to get feed working..
>>
>> 2017-02-20 15:11 GMT+02:00 Christian Fischer
>> <christian.fisc...@greenbone.net <mailto:christian.fisc...@greenbone.net
>> >>:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     On 20.02.2017 14:07, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>>     > install bzip2 and md5sum tools from package management and try
>> again.
>>
>>     in this case this won't help here.
>>
>>     Please contact your network administrator about this issue. From the
>>     output and the redirect to malware.opendns.com
>>     <http://malware.opendns.com> we can see that there is
>>     some proxy in between causing the shown issue.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
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