Everyone:
I have done some digging into Openvas including install from RPM in RHEL, DEB
install into Ubuntu, and source install into Ubuntu. I have previous exposure
to NASL from working on Nessus when it was still open source.
I am instrumenting Openvas to do automated scans in my production
Am Dienstag, 15. Juli 2014, 09:55:09 schrieb Michael Lodemann:
Hello,
I have installed openvas in a VM (Debian based) and am trying to scan my
Win7 host system. The VM host-guest configuration seems to be fine. I can
nmap to my Win7, detect OS, ports and so forth. I configured the scan task
I would grok the following:
http://www.openvas.org/protocol-doc.html
The OMP protocol will be what you use for the most part, I think, for
instrumentation and automation.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Pham, Tam T tam.t.p...@hp.com wrote:
Everyone:
I have done some digging into Openvas
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juli 2014, 20:00:40 schrieb Phillip Rice:
My openvas scans have stayed at REQUESTED after upgrading to V7, I
initially tested the upgrade with no problems, but I am not getting the
following errors in the logs
With tested, do you mean initially the scans worked?
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juli 2014, 16:58:50 schrieb markmsd:
I found a error.
I can't create new_lsc_credential
It like this for a long time.
I don't think this is a bug in OpenVAS. Something
seems to be wrong with the setup.
More details on the setup would help to understand the problem.
The
Am Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2014, 16:08:51 schrieb Phillip Rice:
When I start a scan I get many errors relating to GNUTLS
Just a quick question: Have you possibly scanned localhost?
That would explain some of the messages.
lib serv:WARNING:2014-07-17 14h04.28 utc:30626:Failed to gnutls_bye:
Am Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2014, 14:32:23 schrieb Rene Behring:
does the following blocks mean the same?
service openvas-manager stop
service openvas-scanner restart
openvasmd --rebuild
service openvas-manager start
vs.
openvassd --only-cache
openvasmd --update
With the second it
Am Montag, 21. Juli 2014, 20:12:44 schrieb Pham, Tam T:
I have done some digging into Openvas including install from RPM in RHEL,
DEB install into Ubuntu, and source install into Ubuntu. I have previous
exposure to NASL from working on Nessus when it was still open source.
I am