Hi,
thanks for your report.
On 07.11.2017 11:11, Helmut Koers wrote:
> the "References" link within the above mentioned vulnerability seems to be
> not valid anymore. Can anyone provide an alternative link?
as this is no vulnerability but just a detection of a product it
probably should have
I performed a scan on one server with the following results. It shows 8
high severity in the full report, but none in the filtered report.
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The full report shows some critical OpenSSL1.0.x vulnerabilities.
Vulnerability Detection Result
Installed version: 1.0.1e-fips
Am 07.11.2017 um 23:51 schrieb Paul A:
Hi, recently I got an email with the subject, “Cookie stealer report “ I
looked at my apache logs and notice a particular ip scanning my server
at that time using OpenVAS which I had never heard of it before. Doing
some research I found the mailing list
Hi, recently I got an email with the subject, "Cookie stealer report " I
looked at my apache logs and notice a particular ip scanning my server at
that time using OpenVAS which I had never heard of it before. Doing some
research I found the mailing list for OpenVAS and found out that the program
Hi,
the "References" link within the above mentioned vulnerability seems to be
not valid anymore. Can anyone provide an alternative link?
In addition there is a NetScaler web management interface detected, but
there is no management interface running on that target.
Can I check why it has been
Am 07.11.2017 um 10:24 schrieb Ralph Schell [Bright]:
cannot upgrade openvas due to missing package.
found one on rpmfind belonging to the fedora project, but wonder whether
this is usable for centos 6 instead. Is it?
upgrade from what packages?
no you can't mix fedora packages with CentOS
cannot upgrade openvas due to missing package.
found one on rpmfind belonging to the fedora project, but wonder whether
this is usable for centos 6 instead. Is it?
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mvg/kind regards
Ralph Schell
GSM: +31-6-45418839
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Am 05.11.2017 um 13:23 schrieb Ken Cho:
I want to install OpenVAS 9 in my Ubuntu Server with my Orange Pi machine.
My Orange Pi processor is Allwinner H3 (Quad-core Cortex™-A7).
apt install sqlite3
apt install openvas9
However, it shows that "E: Unable to locate package openvas9", even "apt