Hi,
On 20.12.2016 03:15, super_big_he...@sina.com wrote:
> So, is it mean I should rolling back nmap version from 7.01 to 5.51?
this depends on your use case and is explained in the SUGGEST part:
> SUGGEST: You should install nmap 5.51 if you plan to use the nmap NSE
NVTs.
NSE NVTs are for
Today I was continue install the openvas9, and the openvas-check-setup say:
WARNING: Your version of nmap is not fully supported: 7.01
SUGGEST: You should install nmap 5.51 if you plan to use the nmap NSE NVTs.
So, is it mean I should rolling back nmap version from 7.01 to 5.51?
Or, I just
Hi
> No dia 19/12/2016, às 05:53, Rishi Kumar escreveu:
>
> Hi,
> As already told scan is not finding any result.
> I have few questions:
> 1. Should the target should be in same network as my system where. Openvas is
> installed?
To find the most vulnerabilities yes but
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Yes, you are right.
nvdcve-2.0-2009.xml.asc
181 100% 0.72kB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#18, to-chk=48/67)
nvdcve-2.0-2010.xml
44,597,248 95% 4.99kB/s 0:07:11
46,750,587 100% 26.80kB/s 0:28:23 (xfr#19, to-chk=47/67)
nvdcve-2.0-2010.xml.asc
181 100%
Dear Jay,
On 19.12.2016 08:12, super_big_he...@sina.com wrote:
Maybe everyone should know it, so I push it in mail list and want some
suggestion.
But I am not sure this opinion is right or wrong, and just want the
openvas family to give our some advise.
Opinion 1:
We should