Well, that is true.
You need to think nvt feed this way. NVT developer (like me) generates
plugin and uploads it to svn version control. Then greenbone qa tests all
new plugins and usually in wednesday official release is generated by
greenbone and released to openvas feed.
If you want faster
I have been running "openvas-nvt-sync" on a daily basis, until I
recognized that updates are provided once a week on wednesday morning. I
have to state there have been additional updates in exception when a
critical vulnerability has been identified. I can recall that happening
once which was
>From my knowledge the nvt-feed gets updated daily.
Furthermore, openvas-nvt-sync graps the current tar.bz2 from the link I
mentioned earlier and downloads that package.
> Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 11:59:36 +0100
> From: michael.me...@greenbone.net
> To: openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
>
well, it depends how openvas-feeed is updated and how many times per week
you run openvas-nvt-sync.
Commercial feed is updated more often.. of course you can also update feed
from svn, but it's now signed with gpg.
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2015-11-27 16:14 GMT+02:00 Helmut Koers :
> I
Hello,
The tarball was not updated with the most recent feed updates, I have
done so now.
Keep in mind that the tarball is intended to speed up the initial
synchronization with the feed and should normally only be used to
populate an empty NVT collection.
For subsequent updates the rsync feed
>From my knowledge the nvt-feed gets updated daily.
Which is only true for the greenbone feed but not for the openvas as already
pointed out by jan.
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I am running OpenVAS 8, installed from source. I was expecting to use the
OpenVAS NVT feed, but do not get updates more frequently than once a week
as described.
"plugin_feed_info.inc" shows:
# This file was autogenerated by update_plugin_info.sh
PLUGIN_SET = "201511250911";
PLUGIN_FEED =
"plugin_feed_info.inc" shows PLUGIN_SET = "201511250911"; even though I
did run "openvas-nvt-sync" today.
"openvas-nvt-sync --feedversion" shows the same: 201511250911
The tar.bz2 is used when "openvas-net-sync --wget" is executed only.
27.11.201514:05:40"Openvas-discuss"
Have OpenVas 8 installed on Gentoo Linux system and Openvasmd will not
start.
Linux ndspc43V 4.1.7-hardened-r1
openvas 8.0.5
openvas-libraries 8.0 5
openvas-manager 6.0.6-r1
openvas-scanner 5.0.4
openvas-tools 0_pre20512
openvas-cli 1.4.3
sqlite 3.8.10.2
redis 2.8.17-r1
Starting openvasmd in
Well, I don't really know if gentoo version really works :) report bug to
maintainer.
by grepping openvasmd sources, looks like iso_time function is provided to
sql from openvas manager sources.
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2015-11-27 23:50 GMT+02:00 Fred Austin :
> Have OpenVas 8
>From my experience I can say that the NVT-FEED on OpenVAS gets updated
once a week, most of the times on Wednesday morning CET. I have not been
able to receive the version that the below mentioned link is offering via
RSync.
26.11.201522:55:56"Openvas-discuss"
*** Helmut Koers wrote:
> >From my experience I can say that the NVT-FEED on OpenVAS gets updated
> once a week, most of the times on Wednesday morning CET. I have not been
> able to receive the version that the below mentioned link is offering via
> RSync.
See "plugin_feed_info.inc".
Micha
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