On Montag, 2. Juni 2008, John Chajecki wrote:
I have found that OpenVAS uses the Cygwin1.dll. Its in C:\Program
Files\OpenVAS-Client\bin but its version 0.132 as opposed to verson
0.156 installed in C:\cygwin\bin. Replacing the file in C:\Program
Files\OpenVAS-Client\bin with the one in
Jan,
I don't know whether this is a general problem of two Cgwin
applications or OpenVAS build method. All I know is that when Cygwin is
loaded (and I don't need to lanuch any Cygwin applications either)
OpenVas won't launch. The reverse is also true. If I open OpenVAS first,
then Cygwin won't
On Thursday 22 May 2008 02:26, Tim Brown wrote:
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 13:54:19 John Chajecki wrote:
1. The OpenVAS client seems to clash with with Cygwin and refuses to
launch when Cygwin is active. We have installed OpenVAS client 1.0.3 on
Windows.
Not sure about that, I would wait
On Wed, May 21, 2008 8:26 pm, Tim Brown wrote:
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 13:54:19 John Chajecki wrote:
1. The OpenVAS client seems to clash with with Cygwin and refuses to
launch when Cygwin is active. We have installed OpenVAS client 1.0.3 on
Windows.
Not sure about that, I would wait and
We have recently downloaded OpenVAS and are looking at it as an alternative to
Nessus. We have however encountered some problems:
1. The OpenVAS client seems to clash with with Cygwin and refuses to launch
when Cygwin is active. We have installed OpenVAS client 1.0.3 on Windows.
2. We
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 13:54:19 John Chajecki wrote:
1. The OpenVAS client seems to clash with with Cygwin and refuses to launch
when Cygwin is active. We have installed OpenVAS client 1.0.3 on Windows.
Not sure about that, I would wait and see what other people say on the
subject. Jan is