Hi, On 11.07.2017 10:30, Reinis Nartiss 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!
works here with the current OpenVAS9 releases as expected: 1. Create a target / target range 2. Create a new task which includes the target definition from 1. and use the "OpenVAS Default" as scanner type 3. Run and finish this task 4. Check on Assets -> Hosts (Classic) that your scanned hosts has some found applications (like e.g. cpe:/a:apache:http_server:2.4.10) 5. Create a new task which includes the target definition from 1. and use the "CVE Scanner" as scanner type 6. Run and finish this new task 7. See that results like CVE-2015-3185 or CVE-2014-3583 are coming in Note: As long as you don't get any severity at Assets -> Hosts (Classic) shown in the "Prognosis" column you also won't get any results for your finished task. > Thank You, > Reinis Nartiss Regards, -- Christian Fischer | PGP Key: 0x54F3CE5B76C597AD Greenbone Networks GmbH | http://greenbone.net Neumarkt 12, 49074 Osnabrück, Germany | AG Osnabrück, HR B 202460 Geschäftsführer: Lukas Grunwald, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner _______________________________________________ Openvas-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss
