try running openvas-feed-update and then openvasmd --rebuild --progress
--verbose

THis should re download and re-index all the NVT's/CVEs

On 11 July 2017 at 20:20, Reinis Nartiss <rei...@cps.lv> wrote:

> Hi, thnx for reply!
>
> Run this: openvasmd --rebuild --progress --verbose
> Rebuilding NVT cache... done.
>
> did also: openvasmd --update && openvasmd --rebuild
> service openvas-scanner restart
>
> -----------------------
> ps aux | grep openvas
> root      1120  0.1  4.2 373608 86384 ?        SL   Jul10   1:29 openvasmd
> root      1269  0.0  0.4 184584  8480 ?        Ss   Jul10   0:16
> openvassd: Waiting for incoming connections
> root      2365  0.0  4.1 370488 84580 ?        S    Jul10   0:02 openvasmd
> root     10040  0.3  0.4 184584  8528 ?        Ss   11:50   0:13
> openvassd: Waiting for incoming connections
> root     10046  0.2  0.4 184584  8536 ?        Ss   11:50   0:10
> openvassd: Waiting for incoming connections
> root     10375  5.3  0.4 184588  8492 ?        Ss   13:03   0:09
> openvassd: Waiting for incoming connections
> root     10386  0.0  0.0 114692   968 pts/0    S+   13:07   0:00 grep
> --color=auto openvas
> ------------------------
>
> in:
> ---------------------
> tail  /var/log/openvas/openvasmd.log
> md   main:MESSAGE:2017-07-11 09h23.29 utc:10315:    OpenVAS Manager
> version 7.0.1 (DB revision 184)
> md   main:   INFO:2017-07-11 09h23.29 utc:10315: rebuild_nvt_cache_retry:
> Reloading NVT cache
> md   main:   INFO:2017-07-11 09h23.29 utc:10316:
> update_or_rebuild_nvt_cache: Rebuilding NVT cache
> base gpgme:MESSAGE:2017-07-11 09h23.29 utc:10316: Setting GnuPG dir to
> '/var/lib/openvas/openvasmd/gnupg'
> base gpgme:MESSAGE:2017-07-11 09h23.29 utc:10316: Using OpenPGP engine
> version '2.0.22'
> md   main:   INFO:2017-07-11 09h23.30 utc:10316:    Updating NVT cache.
> ----------------------------
> Process finishes, but not sure if update is done
>
> On the other hand regarding DB it looks quite full:
> [root@openvas ~]# ls -lah /var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db
>  104M Jul 11 12:23 /var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db
>
> Only thing I haven't done is
>         WARNING: Signature checking of NVTs is not enabled in OpenVAS
> Scanner.
>         SUGGEST: Enable signature checking (see http://www.openvas.org/
> trusted-nvts.html).
> But not sure if it is Obligatory, as " openvas-check-setup --v9" says it
> is OK.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Reinis
>
>
> On 11/07/2017 11:39, TMC wrote:
>
> Hi there
>
> did you run openvas feed update?
>
> On 11 July 2017 at 18:30, Reinis Nartiss <rei...@cps.lv> wrote:
>
>> Hallo, comunity!
>>
>> We have set up OpenVAS to CentOS 7, changed nmap to 5.51 and
>> # openvas-check-setup --v9
>>
>> finishes with:  It seems like your OpenVAS-9 installation is OK with some
>> .
>> Log file (/tmp/openvas-check-setup.log) is attached.
>>
>> The problem is with running CVE tests, they all finishes with:
>> ---------------------------
>> The report is empty. This can happen for the following reasons:
>>
>> The target hosts could be regarded dead.
>> You could change the Alive Test method of the target. However, if the
>> targets are indeed dead, the scan duration might increase significantly.
>> (Click here to edit the target)
>> ----------------------------
>> Alive test  is "Consider alive"
>>
>> Ping is going with no problems and "OpenVAS Default" scan also works on
>> same machines.
>>
>> Please advice where to look for problem!
>>
>> Thank You,
>> Reinis Nartiss
>>
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