Due to some random oddities I could never seem to put my finger on, I
rebuilt from scratch on a Ubuntu 9.10 x86 server, and a great number of
issues got solved... All of the OpenVAS components are working, Greenbone
is much more stable, and the Administrator component would compile where as
it wouldn't on amd64...
The only outstanding issue other than still wrapping my head around the
reporting bit, is that I seem to have lost the capacity to output to the
ITG/CPE formats...
I found a reference in the openvasmd_generic log, as follows...
creating dictionary for stylesheet
reusing dictionary from /usr/local/etc/openvas/openvasmd/xsl/ITG.xsl for
stylesheet
xsltParseStylesheetProcess : found stylesheet
xsltPrecomputeStylesheet: removing ignorable blank node
xsltCompilePattern : parsing '/'
xsltCompilePattern : parsed /, default priority 0.500000
added pattern : '/' priority 0.500000
parsed 1 templates
Resolving attribute sets references
Creating sub-dictionary from stylesheet for transformation
Registered 0 modules
reusing transformation dict for output
Registering global variables
Registering global variables
from /usr/local/etc/openvas/openvasmd/xsl/ITG.xsl
xsltProcessOneNode: applying template '/' for /
xsltApplyTemplates: select get_report_response/report/result
[port='general/IT-Grundschutz-T']/description
xsltApplyTemplates: select didn't evaluate to a node list
freeing transformation dictionary
freeing dictionary from stylesheet
Is this anything known as an issue or is this a result of me missing a
package or two... I suspect the latter... Though I didn't notice any
compile errors or package check warnings, it is likely something got missed
as I have no X or Gui synaptic to view things without screen output flying
by....
Oddly though can't find any log references to the CPE part of the output???
Cheers,
Matthew Coene
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