Hello,
I've got an openvas installation on centos 6.5. I've scanned the vlan on
which this server resides, and have gotten only one hostname back, from an
alfresco ubuntu server that has cifs enabled. I found in the results table
in the sqlite3 database, that it was found through the netbios
Thanks Matthew. I added -v and replaced all 127's with 128's.
Oddly, trying to add the target only produced 3 debug messages.
Here's the last 30 lines of openvasmd.log
event lsc_credential:MESSAGE:2014-09-16 22h28.42 UTC:7176: LSC Credential
8d8897ba-1aec-493c-b9eb-ba671703a36d has been created
Hi all,
I'm trying to install openVAS on openSuse OS using source files.
I have installed all components but now I have a problem :(
When I try to execute openvas-nvt-sync command it returns this error:
error while loading shared libraries: libopenvas_misc.so.7: cannot open shared
object file:
On Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, Turner, Jonas wrote:
When you refer to report...do you mean a log file? If so, do you know of
the location?
If you mean report from within the GSAD interface, I haven't look if it's
there.
yes, I meant the scan report. There should be a log message
Am 19.09.2014 um 08:42 schrieb paky...@libero.it:
To install the components I have executed, for every component of
openVAS, the command cmake .. in the build folder and later I have
executed the commands make and make install
I have seen that the file libopenvas_misc.so.7 is present in the
Hi,
my system: Fedora 20 with OpenVAS from atomiccorp. Everything seems to be fine
- except gsad eating all CPU right after logging in.
By searching the web, I only found older posts saying libmicrohttpd is the
culprit, but, as said, these posts are quite old.
Is it the one that's called SMB Test?
-Original Message-
From: Openvas-discuss [mailto:openvas-discuss-boun...@wald.intevation.org] On
Behalf Of Jan-Oliver Wagner
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 2:50 AM
To: openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org
Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] Credentialed
I had seen an email recently (I think) about nmap 5.x vs. nmap
6.whatever-is-current in OpenVAS. Are there compatibility issues with the
version of nmap installed
during the OpenVAS instal via the atomicorp repository (which I believe is
OpenVAS v7)?
Jack Harvey RHCE CISSP
Synnex Corporation
Do the plugins scan for outdated versions of 3rd party software and missing OS
patches? I would assume the credentialed scans would detect those missing and
I would see results. Reason why I ask is because this is why I assume my
credentialed scans don't work. I am not seeing any of this