Hi,

I'm working on the problem with Joachim.

The installed version are JRE 1.8 with Java6FamilyVersion 1.6.0_33 and
JDK 1.6

The first thing we found is that OpenVAS needs the "Remote Registry"
service to be running on the target asset to be able to find java
version.

But enabling it manually or activating the "Windows Services Start"
plugin preference didn't help.

What would help is if we could debug the version that is found by
OpenVAS.

Is this possible with openvas-nasl ? Or should I edit the NASL plugin ?

Ghislain.

On 12/20/2017 07:44 AM, Antu Sanadi wrote:
Which Java version is installed?  Just for testing, Install the new version of java and check. This might give you some hints like is it really problem with obsolete version.

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