Hi.
How about installing centos 7 from scratch and openvas 8 from atomic repo?
it atleast works and is up to date to current version.
Eero
2015-08-14 13:06 GMT+03:00 Arthur calvin...@gmail.com:
Hello,
The following shell session convince me that openvassd is actually
listening on 127.0.0.1
and how this version was installed? from source or from packages? what
distribution you are running?
Eero
2015-08-12 12:31 GMT+03:00 Arthur agdebussch...@payplug.com:
I tried to run openvasmd with strace :
$ sudo strace openvasmd --progress --verbose --update
[truncated ; full trace at
On 12.08.2015, at 11:31, Arthur agdebussch...@payplug.com wrote:
I tried to run openvasmd with strace :
$ sudo strace openvasmd --progress --verbose —update
openvasmd creates child processes, try running strace like this:
strace -f -s 255 -o /tmp/openvasmd.trace openvasmd …
Regards,
This is running on Ubuntu 14.04, with mrazavi packages
(https://launchpad.net/~mrazavi/+archive/ubuntu/openvas)
I tried to `apt-get purge` the whole distributions, `rm -Rf /var/lib/openvas`,
and re-installed the packages, only to run to the same issue.
What bugs me is that the installation
This might be a shot in the blue, but check your firewall settings. I came
across an OpenVAS
installation recently where openvasmd just hung forever. strace indicated some
TLS bug, but in
the end it was just a firewall setting blocking access on the loopback
interface.
Cheers,
Ferdinand
On
Hi, I have the same problem, tried everything, wiped,reinstalled,etc. no
success (centos 7, atomic repo)
After a pkg update, now no problem with the rebuild, but now I can't access
the reports after a scan. GSAD shows 0 reports.
So still not perfect.
I guess I'll have to compile from source.
Üdv
try yum downgrade openvas-manager, this is common bug. see from mailing
list archives..
Eero
2015-07-31 12:43 GMT+03:00 Gergő Narancs narancs.bud...@gmail.com:
Hi, I have the same problem, tried everything, wiped,reinstalled,etc. no
success (centos 7, atomic repo)
After a pkg update, now no
yes thanks, worked, found the thread as well
Üdv
Gergő
2015-07-31 11:58 GMT+02:00 Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi:
try yum downgrade openvas-manager, this is common bug. see from
mailing list archives..
Eero
2015-07-31 12:43 GMT+03:00 Gergő Narancs narancs.bud...@gmail.com:
How long is forever?
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Arthur calvin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
As my title say, my problem today is that the command
`openvasmd --progress --verbose --rebuild` never returns and hangs forever,
locking the sqlite database and preventing any other action
Hello,
As my title say, my problem today is that the command
`openvasmd --progress --verbose --rebuild` never returns and hangs forever,
locking the sqlite database and preventing any other action (including
`openvas-check-setup` which is locked when trying to find users)
$ sudo openvasmd
The box is an ec2 t2.medium instance on ec2, which have 4gb of ram and some
proc.
I wiped the current install (apt-get purge openvas rm -Rvf /var/lib/openvas)
then reinstalled it and reconfigured it with the help of openvas-check-set
(client certificate generation, user creation)
When it
Also, not sure what the specs on your box is. You should have at least 4gb
RAM and a nice proc to nicely run OpenVAS.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Brandon Perry bperry.volat...@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes, while 30 mins is a bit long, let it sit a bit longer. I don't have
much experience with the
Yes, while 30 mins is a bit long, let it sit a bit longer. I don't have
much experience with the Ubuntu packages however.
Also, don't stop them halfway through with Ctrl+c, I am not sure what kind
of state that leaves openvasmd in. If you have done that, probably should
reinstall and try again.
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