I am evaluating OpenVAS as part of an internal compliance scan program.
I installed it on CentOS7 and it worked up until the last kernel update
(3.10.0-514.26.2). Now openvas-scanner does not start. I tried
"openvas-check-setup --v9" which reports a couple of warnings but is
otherwise happy.
I tried to start openvasssd using strace but I am not sure waht the
trace means. Last few lines:
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 60) = 60
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384) = 4
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, [CHLD], [], 8) = 0
rt_sigaction(SIGCHLD, NULL, {SIG_DFL, [], 0}, 8) = 0
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], NULL, 8) = 0
nanosleep({60, 0},
I am kind of at a loss as to what to do.
--
Stephen
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