Hi, On 20.12.2017 09:39, [email protected] wrote: > 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.
maybe you first should have a look if this is a general configuration issue on the target system and an authenticated scan is not working at all or if you have just issues with the Java detection. From the "Remote Registry" service statement it seems you're not aware of the following documentation and the requirements for authenticated scans which might be the source of your problem: http://docs.greenbone.net/GSM-Manual/gos-4/en/vulnerabilitymanagement.html#requirements-on-target-systems-with-windows 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
