Am Mittwoch, 24. November 2010 02:41:01 schrieb Stephan Kleine:
Another one is:
would be great if you could fix those.
A quick note to all: The reason for the increase in build time errors in
openvas-libraries is that we finally switched on the compiler option -Werror
in all parts of
Le 17/11/2010 19:47, Matthew Mundell a écrit :
It works for me but I'm giving an IP address instead of a hostname.
It definitively not works for me :(
Yes, same here actually. I saw the GSA 0% progress bar and assumed it was
working.
Looking at rules_add in openvassd/rules.c, I
Le 24/11/2010 14:12, Matthew Mundell a écrit :
Le 17/11/2010 19:47, Matthew Mundell a écrit :
It works for me but I'm giving an IP address instead of a hostname.
It definitively not works for me :(
Yes, same here actually. I saw the GSA 0% progress bar and assumed it was
working.
Looking
On Wednesday November 24 2010 10:34:45 Michael Wiegand wrote:
With the default compiler and linker flags in Debian Lenny,
openvas-libraries builds without any warning.
I beg to differ ;P
See http://pastie.org/1322953 for the log.
regards,
Stephan
Hi,
I want to use gsad with https. But, when I'm running
gsad --mport 9393
the gsad daemon doesn't start and this is the last line of the log file :
gsad main: DEBUG:2010-11-24 14h52.36 utc:28908:GSAD will bind to
address * port 9393
With the --http-only option, gsad works perfectly, but in
Am 24.11.2010 16:20, schrieb Thibaut PIRONNEAU:
Hi,
I want to use gsad with https. But, when I'm running
gsad --mport 9393
the gsad daemon doesn't start and this is the last line of the log file :
gsad main: DEBUG:2010-11-24 14h52.36 utc:28908:GSAD will bind to
address * port 9393
With
Le 24/11/2010 16:28, Stefan Schwarz a écrit :
Am 24.11.2010 16:20, schrieb Thibaut PIRONNEAU:
Hi,
I want to use gsad with https. But, when I'm running
gsad --mport 9393
the gsad daemon doesn't start and this is the last line of the log file :
gsad main: DEBUG:2010-11-24 14h52.36 utc:28908:
Hey all, was looking for a nessus type open source and man did I find it. I
am running a macbook pro and installed the VM desktop and it worked great,
only downside is the scans (as they say) take a while and I don't always
want/need it on (and I do see I can resume, etc.). But ... at home I
You might check out the openvas opensuse build repository. It has a few
package options and is kept up to date.
On Nov 24, 2010 11:49 AM, lance raymond lance.raym...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all, was looking for a nessus type open source and man did I find it. I
am running a macbook pro and
Re-Looking at that chart, I see it's nice and green down there. (and love
the way they make the # red on su to root) :)
Downloading the newest OS right now Thanks for such a quick reply.
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Brandon Perry
bperry.volat...@gmail.comwrote:
You might check
Hello Everyone,
Just another ???
Doing a round of IT book ordering and checked to see whether there had been
any translation of the OpenVAS German book... Turns out there isn't
Though this did turn up...
Sounds fishy so I was hoping someone could attest to the validity and
authenticity
Hey all, was looking for a nessus type open source and man did I find it. I
am running a macbook pro and installed the VM desktop and it worked great,
only downside is the scans (as they say) take a while and I don't always
want/need it on (and I do see I can resume, etc.). But ... at home I
Sounds fishy so I was hoping someone could attest to the validity and
authenticity of this...
Looks like a print on demand scam.
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The openvas compendium (which is freely available as a download) will
probably be of higher quality than randomly strung together wikipedia
articles.
On Nov 24, 2010 1:41 PM, Matthew Mundell matthew.mund...@greenbone.net
wrote:
Sounds fishy so I was hoping someone could attest to the validity
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