Ya... That operator bit is likely some sh/bash syntax semantic issue... Think after some research it looks like something is happening between libmicrohttpd10 and gnutls...
What happens inside either and inbetween is still sort of "black box" voodoo to me... Hopefully someone rains down the wisdom and knowledge shortly... ;-) Cheers, Matt ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Brown [[email protected]] Sent: 11/17/2011 10:01 PM GMT To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Openvas-discuss] GSAD gone weird suddenly... On Thursday 17 Nov 2011 21:31:33 Matthew Coene wrote: > service greenbone-security-assistant status > [: 28: 1: unexpected operator > Greenbone Security Assistant is running > > On issuing a restart get the same... > > [: 28: 1: unexpected operator > > And when I issue a reload I get... > > [: 28: 1: unexpected operator > Reloading Greenbone Security Assistant configuration files: ERROR. These relate to a buggy init script by the looks of things. I don't think we ship an init script by default (not got my dev box to hand to check), so for this you'll need to chase the package maintainer. I would imagine that the Greenbone guys will respond for the other problems. Tim -- Tim Brown <mailto:[email protected]> <http://www.openvas.org/>
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