Hi guys,
just wanted to drop a few lines, in case someone wants to have a look.
Brand new vps, nothing else running.
*Step 1: Configure Atomicorp Repository*
(as user root, only once)
wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh
*Step 2: Quick-Install OpenVAS*
(as user root,
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
I'm happily scanning hundreds of IPs using a 2GHz 256MByte Arch Linux
Virtual Private Server. Depends on your requirements.
Do you need to run a lot of scans in parallel, or can a scan run lazily all
night?
Do you want to brute force / enumerate logins, or do you just run
discovery scans.
Etc
Hi there,
openvas-mkcert -f did the trick for me. Guess it's an issue with gnutls
(wild random guess as of my own problems).
Cheers,
Johannes
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Hi there,
I went nuts when I noticed that OpenVas 7 has packets available for arch
linux.
So far installation went rather well, but I can't seem to start any scans.
The error dialogue in the web front end tells me the following error. I
can't find any more information on this in the logs, other
Hi there,
is there a way that I can aggregate those 25 PHP vulnerabilities per Host
and aggregate them to just one? Like... yo dude, fix PHP, goddammit!
This would highly reduce the length of a lot of reports I get.
Cheers,
Johannes
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