That did the trick. Thanks!
I think i'm back in action with this. :-)
Pete
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Hi,
On 06.04.2018 00:43, Pete @ GREENUP ENGINEERING wrote:
> "The request contained an unknown or invalid Host header. If you are
> trying to access GSA via its hostname or a proxy, make sure GSA is set
> up to allow it."
the related Pull Request with those changes can be found here:
Ok, so with an upgrade (and then another one) I just have a mixed bag of
different issues across 3 installs. 2 of them i think are sorted (for
now), but the last one has me a bit stumped, and isn't related to the
subject/original topic.
Last night i did an upgrade via the repo on the three
Hi
I sent a response, not sure why it didn't come through on my other address.
I noticed Mohammad's openvas9 repo DOES have a small update (6 days ago)
beyond what i was running.
I did an apt-get update and upgrade and it updated openvas scanner,
manager, gsa, and a few other things (libopenvas9
Thanks.This is a prod system and need it to be repo built so i can
easily keep it current/updated.
Can i do a manual install of the latest code from source over the top of
the existing repo install, leave the repo in place and when it gets
updated, running an update would bring things to
Hi,
On 04.04.2018 03:19, Pete Greenup wrote:
> would i be better to either install that from source, or see if/when Mohammad
> will
> update the repo to include the latest code?
those are the two options you currently have to work around this which
is already fixed in the latest available