I think that there is no limit because there isn’t any mention of it in the OMP
protocol documentation but since there is no official OpenVAS 8 manual the only
way to be sure is to check the source.
Fabio
> No dia 01/09/2016, às 17:03, Turner,Jonas
> escreveu:
>
You have not specified the host (-h).
> No dia 01/09/2016, às 16:32, Ken escreveu:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have error in my Ubuntu OpenVAS when I try to either create a new task or
> target from the terminal or using a Java API. For example,
>
> omp -u admin -w admin
I can’t see the whole output but it seems that the OpenVAS Scanner is
reloading. Try updating NVT, reloading the Manager, and restoring both Manager
and Scanner.
Fabio
> No dia 01/09/2016, às 14:28, Παναγιώτης Λεόντιος
> escreveu:
>
> Thanx for considering:
>
>
Hi i don’t have OpenVAS 6 but i tried that in OpenVAS 8 and it happens too. It
is a bug or there is something missing in the request. Maybe someone that uses
overrides more frequently can help?
Fabio
> No dia 01/09/2016, às 13:10, tato...@free.fr escreveu:
>
> Hello,
>
> Anyone can help ?
Is there an actual target limit or just a target limit while entering them
manually on the website?
I was able to add a LOT more when using a script over manually and I want to
make sure I can still process all those IP addresses even though there was
supposed to be a limit.
Hello everyone,
I have error in my Ubuntu OpenVAS when I try to either create a new task or
target from the terminal or using a Java API. For example,
omp -u admin -w admin
--xml="OfficeCommandLineTestCreated
>From Command Line"
gives the error :" *Failed to read response*".
Also in
Thanx for considering:
Panos
From: eero.t.voloti...@gmail.com [mailto:eero.t.voloti...@gmail.com] On Behalf
Of Eero Volotinen
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 4:25 PM
To: Παναγιώτης Λεόντιος
Cc: Christian Fischer; openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss]
what is output of following commands:
ps aux | grep -i openvas
Eero
2016-09-01 16:15 GMT+03:00 Παναγιώτης Λεόντιος :
> Dear Christian,
>
> Unfortunately, there was no difference after running all the commands in "
> http://plugins.openvas.org/ova_503.txt;
>
> A
Dear Christian,
Unfortunately, there was no difference after running all the commands in
"http://plugins.openvas.org/ova_503.txt;
A couple of remarks though if I may:
1. the uid produced by "openvasmd --get-scanners" is the same with the one in
the text.
2. after updating scanner and keys, I
Hello,
Anyone can help ? I'm sure the fix is easy but I can't figure out what I am
doing wrong !!
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Envoyé: Lundi 29 Août 2016 12:04:47
Objet: Re: [Openvas-discuss] Overrides management questions
I
Dear Christian, thank you so much for your response.
I'll try your suggestion right away.
Regards,
Panos
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From: Openvas-discuss [mailto:openvas-discuss-boun...@wald.intevation.org] On
Behalf Of Christian Fischer
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 2:38 PM
To:
Hi,
On 09/01/2016 08:02 AM, Παναγιώτης Λεόντιος wrote:
> 503
>
> Status message:
>
> Service temporarily down
have a look at the following steps which could fix this issue:
http://plugins.openvas.org/ova_503.txt
--
Christian Fischer | Greenbone Networks GmbH | http://greenbone.net
Neuer
Hi,
Fixed the issue, updated NVT will be available in coming OpenVAS feed.
Thanks for reporting!
Regards,
Antu Sanadi
On Thursday 01 September 2016 01:17 PM, Schwarz Stefan wrote:
Helmut,
i have an open support-ticket on that issue. There was a fix on that NVT
some weeks before, but now it
Helmut,
i have an open support-ticket on that issue. There was a fix on that NVT
some weeks before, but now it seems to me that this is only related to SMB
on Linux. It seems to be fixed on Windows-machines. It shouldn't be a
vulnerability at all.
Stefan
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Von:
Hello everyone.
I get the below error message when in Greenbone Security Assistant when
trying to scan an IP:
Operation:
Start Task
Status code:
503
Status message:
Service temporarily down
Also, the screenshot shown below:
Does anyone know what am I doing wrong?
I'm new to OpenVAS and am trying to load schedule XMLs that were exported from
one OpenVAS system to another. In looking over the documentation
(http://www.openvas.org/omp-5-0.html#command_create_schedule
[http://www.openvas.org/omp-5-0.html#command_create_schedule]), it looks like I
should be
A recent scan shows a lot of "SMB Brute Force Logins With Default
Credentials" on a single host. The details is always "It was possible to
login with the following credentials via the SMB protocol.
:" with different user/password combinations.
The related host seems to have a guest sessions
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