Have you added the observers to the Tasks in question?
Regards, Helmut
03.10.201419:10:48Openvas-discuss
openvas-discuss-boun...@wald.intevation.org wrote on 03.10.2014
19:10:48:
From: Jack Ha
rvey ja...@synnex.com To: openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
openvas-
discuss
I don't think I made my self clear.
We don't have access to the OpenVAS instance, can't run any commands
against it.
As far as I understand the results XML has nothing to do with the OMP or
OAP protocols (but I may be wrong here).
The report is part of the GET_REPORTS command response. So
That's my problem. On v6, on the Task config page, I could add the observers
to the task. With v7, that config option is not there...at least I don't think
it's there. If I'm overlooking something, please point me in the right
direction.
Jack Harvey RHCE CISSP
Synnex Corporation
TBH there should be a published XSD of the XML report so that programs can
validate the reports they are getting against them, and so that multiple
versions of the reports can be supported.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 4:31 AM, Matthew Mundell
matthew.mund...@greenbone.net wrote:
I don't think I
Am Montag, 29. September 2014, 13:49:37 schrieb Pablo Estrela Alves:
Both!
-If I run just UDP, the task says stopped at 1%.
IIRC, there was some bug some time ago with UDP-only scans.
Should be fixed since quite some time, but maybe you
are using an older version?
-If I run UDP and TCP,
Am Mittwoch, 24. September 2014, 15:43:36 schrieb Turner, Jonas:
Any update on this? Or any log locations I can look to see why the
credentials aren't working? Perhaps somethings corrupted or needs to be
completed again?
-Original Message-
From: Openvas-discuss
Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 19:59:26 schrieb Phillip Rice:
Is it possible to trigger a report to be created and saved to the local
file system in a similar way that alerts and triggered when scan tasks
compete etc?
The OpenVAS Manager has no access to the filesystem where your browser
is
Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 20:32:36 schrieb Jack Harvey:
I apologize if asking dumb question...again...
If I install OpenVAS onto CentOS via atomicorp, it appears to be v7. Based
on individual version numbers (based on this
http://www.openvas.org/install-source.html) Am I correct?
Am Freitag, 12. September 2014, 04:59:18 schrieb flymolon:
I did a scan with all plugins enabled and the vulnerability with ID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.900287 was reported, then I did a scan only with
that plugin enabled, but the vulnerability report was empty. I'm using
OpenVAS-7.
According to
Hello,
I'm using OpenVas 6.0. Please, see the check setup in annex.
Thanks!
-Mensagem original-
De: Openvas-discuss [mailto:openvas-discuss-boun...@wald.intevation.org] Em
nome de Jan-Oliver Wagner
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 6 de outubro de 2014 10:07
Para:
Am Samstag, 13. September 2014, 19:23:58 schrieb Rainer Sokoll:
I know this is a known issue. Once a browser connects to gsad, the daemon
eats all CPU.
this doesn't happen for me. How do you observe this?
What I do not understand:
~# ps x | grep gsad
...
I use htop and then treeview to
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 16:52:03 schrieb Ryan Jones:
I've got an openvas installation on centos 6.5. I've scanned the vlan on
which this server resides, and have gotten only one hostname back, from an
alfresco ubuntu server that has cifs enabled. I found in the results table
in the
Well, it appears to be working now. I haven't done anything different except
to lower the amount of IP's I scanned. I am getting the SMB log in now and can
now see Adobe and Java vulnerabilities and windows.
-Original Message-
From: Openvas-discuss
Am Dienstag, 23. September 2014, 13:19:36 schrieb Helmut Koers:
I recognized that overrides can not be seen/applied by observers of tasks
in OpenVAS 6. The issue has been mentioned some time ago already (see
below), but there seems to no final answer/solution. I want to use it for
the same
Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2014, 12:07:49 schrieb Rainer Sokoll:
a report gives me:
wapiti report filename is empty. that could mean that
wrong version of wapiti is used or tmp dir is not accessible.
Make sure to have wapiti 2.x as wapiti 1.x is not supported.
I’m on FC20, and yum info
Am Freitag, 26. September 2014, 03:55:17 schrieb luciano fain:
Hi all, is it possible to do a webscan with credentials?
I'm using nikto arachni as web app scanners, and I know both can do web
scan with credentials using it by line command, but it is possible to do
that from openvas? Best
Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2014, 15:31:45 schrieb Pablo Estrela Alves:
I'm using OpenVas 6.0. Please, see the check setup in annex.
It is easy to check for latest releases here:
http://www.openvas.org/install-source.html
Apparently your installation is not up-to-date.
--
Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner |
17 matches
Mail list logo