Hi,
sorry for the last HTML mail. Don't know why this happened with a setting of
always sending out plain text mails. :-/
So if I understand I must use nmap NVT to check if port 443 is open and use
the Check SSL Weak Ciphers and Supported Ciphers
Yes this worked here as expected. But i
Dear reader,
I have successfully downloaded the OpenVAS-7 DEMO Virtual Appliance
and started the VM in my Virtualbox (v4.3) on my Debian Testing
workstation. I have logged on into the OpenVAS webinterface and
started a scan to check one of my machines. So far, so good!
Unfortunately, the scan
Dear writer,
Did you update the scan settings as the default setting to detect if a machine
is online is via ping
On ٢٢ أكتوبر، ٢٠١٤ ٢:٤٨:٣٦ م GMT+03:00, Martin Herrman mar...@herrman.nl
wrote:
Dear reader,
I have successfully downloaded the OpenVAS-7 DEMO Virtual Appliance
and started
Hi there,
I did setup OpenVAS-7 including Trusted NVTs according to the OpenVAS
guidance like I did for OpenVAS-6 a couple of times already without
issues. Unfortunately I do not see any results in any report, knowing
there are some. The logfile openvas.dump shows
(openvassd:15412): base
Dear Ali,
thanks for your suggestion!
No, I didn't do that. I tried to find this setting via 'Confiuration'
- 'Scan settings', but couldn't find it. Can you explain where to
change this, or point me to the available documentation?
Thanks in advance!
Martin
2014-10-22 14:02 GMT+02:00 Ali
Hi,
change this, or point me to the available documentation?
see this mailing list post for a pointer:
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/pipermail/openvas-discuss/2014-October/006953.html
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2014-10-22 17:52 GMT+02:00 Chris fisch@gmx.de:
Hi,
change this, or point me to the available documentation?
see this mailing list post for a pointer:
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/pipermail/openvas-discuss/2014-October/006953.html
Thanks, found this setting and I'm now able to run a