Hello to all,
someone of you knows where I can find the whole list of the tools used
by OpenVAS during scanning?
Right now I have just this from a report:
- wapiti
- DIRB
- Arachni
- nikto
But I'm not sure is the whole list.
Regards,
Fabrizio
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Hi there,
hi Hani,
I now did everything from scratch for arch and ubuntu, following i.e. this
guide http://hackertarget.com/install-openvas-7-ubuntu/
14682 1 0 09:12 ?00:00:00 openvassd: Waiting for incoming
connections
14777 1 0 09:21 pts/000:00:00 openvasmd
Scanner
We are a networking company that uses OpenVAS to support our customers.
Currently we use CentOS 6.5 as our platform and we just recently ran into some
issues. Below is the error I am getting for v7 install.
[root@pentester-cli ~]# openvas-check-setup --server --v7
openvas-check-setup 2.2.1
And you clearly ran it, my bad. :)
Maybe run --update after ensuring all of the openvas processes are stopped. And
then --migrate for thoroughness.
Sent from a computer
On Jul 9, 2014, at 9:44 AM, Robert Debs rdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
We are a networking company that uses OpenVAS to
I still can’t I tried this:
[root@pentester-cli ~]# service openvas-manager stop
[root@pentester-cli ~]#
[root@pentester-cli ~]#
[root@pentester-cli ~]#
[root@pentester-cli ~]# openvasmd --update
[root@pentester-cli ~]# openvasmd --update -v
[root@pentester-cli ~]# openvasmd --migrate -v
md
I just read stop “all” openvas process and I did that and still no go:
[root@pentester-cli ~]# service openvas-manager stop
[root@pentester-cli ~]# service openvas-scanner stop
Stopping openvas-scanner: [ OK ]
[root@pentester-cli ~]# killall openvassd
openvassd:
Am 09.07.2014 17:05, schrieb Robert Debs:
I just read stop “all” openvas process and I did that and still no go:
Aborted (core dumped)
what about looking in the systemlogs / dmesg?
core dumped is pretty clear a *crash*
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I am trying to run /usr/sbin/openvas-nvt-sync via cron job (root), but it fails
with this - Error: openvassd is not in the path, could not determine NVT
directory.
If I run from CLI, it runs successfully. Running on CentOS 6.x. Any guidance
is really appreciated.
Jack Harvey CISSP
Synnex
On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 16:01 +, Jack Harvey wrote:
I am trying to run /usr/sbin/openvas-nvt-sync via cron job (root), but
it fails with this - Error: openvassd is not in the path, could not
determine NVT directory.
If I run from CLI, it runs successfully. Running on CentOS 6.x. Any
On 2014-07-09 14:38, Johannes Schönborn wrote:
Hi there,
hi Hani,
I now did everything from scratch for arch and ubuntu, following i.e.
this guide http://hackertarget.com/install-openvas-7-ubuntu/ [1]
14682 1 0 09:12 ? 00:00:00 openvassd: Waiting for
incoming connections
14777
From the Quick-Setup and Quick-Start page, following the steps for CentOS 6
install, after adding the Atomicorp repository
when I execute yum upgrade I get this:
Error: Package: gstreamer-plugins-bad-free-0.10.19-2.el6.i686
(@anaconda-CentOS-201311271240.i386/6.5)
Requires:
Hmm, any reason you are on i686? Maybe the build of the lib you need isn't
available for i686.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Jack Harvey ja...@synnex.com wrote:
From the Quick-Setup and Quick-Start page, following the steps for
CentOS 6 install, after adding the Atomicorp repository
when
Thanks for the info...and for your patience. The previous set of messages was
from a lab machine, whereas the below are from my prod scanner.
Could you help me to understand what these mean? Again, thanks for your
patience...
Error: Package: gsd-1.2.2-5.el6.art.x86_64 (@atomic)
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