Re: [Openvas-discuss] Using nikto NASL

2011-12-11 Thread Juan José Pavlik Salles
Hi Christian! This is my .bashrc right now: root@openvas:~# head .bashrc # ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells. # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc) # for examples export

[Openvas-discuss] Upgrading to 5.0 beta from OBS (running 11.10) results in same XML cutoff

2011-12-11 Thread Brandon Perry
I Get the same results with my own custom client. I am running this server in a virtual machine in virtualbox (ubuntu 11.10 host, 11.10 guest). I would like to mention: I did a fresh install on the VM of 11.10, and went to OBS 5.0 for 11.04 as that is the latest release of ubuntu they have builds

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Upgrading to 5.0 beta from OBS (running 11.10) results in same XML cutoff

2011-12-11 Thread Brandon Perry
It starts breaking XML after I create a second client certificate for my user (the first being created for the om user, the second for admin) On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Brandon Perry bperry.volat...@gmail.com wrote: I Get the same results with my own custom client. I am running this

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Upgrading to 5.0 beta from OBS (running 11.10) results in same XML cutoff

2011-12-11 Thread Brandon Perry
To expand, On a fresh OS/OpenVAS install (following instructions on www.openvas.org/install-packages.html for ubuntu OBS), I can query openvas with omp just fine using the admin:password credentials. omp -v -h 192.168.1.155 -u admin -w password -X get_nvts details=\1\ preferences=\0\

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Upgrading to 5.0 beta from OBS (running 11.10) results in same XML cutoff

2011-12-11 Thread Brandon Perry
I should also mention commands that do not return a lot of data work just fine. Authentication, getting just families, getting configs, etc... On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Brandon Perry bperry.volat...@gmail.com wrote: To expand, On a fresh OS/OpenVAS install (following instructions on

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Using nikto NASL

2011-12-11 Thread Brandon Perry
Run the nasl with openvas-nasl now from your home dir, relatively. See what it spits out. Possibly making it more verbose if need be. 2011/12/11 Juan José Pavlik Salles jjpav...@gmail.com: Hi Christian! This is my .bashrc right now: root@openvas:~# head .bashrc # ~/.bashrc: executed by

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Using nikto NASL

2011-12-11 Thread Juan José Pavlik Salles
I just remove everything in the cache but still have this problem: root@openvas:~# openvas-nasl -D /var/lib/openvas/plugins/nikto.nasl /var/lib/openvas/plugins/nikto.nasl: bad or missing signature. Will not execute this script root@openvas:~# md5sum /var/lib/openvas/plugins/nikto.nasl