Thanks very much I'll try. Sent from handheld device On Mar 5, 2014 4:38 PM, "Ryan Schulze" <r...@dopefish.de> wrote:
> Hmm, I haven't seen that one before. > > I don't have a CentOS server here to test with, but off the top of my head > I'd say it would seem that the manager process is having difficulty > connecting to the scanner. I'd check if the scanner is running and the > manager is configured to connect to it's port (and no firewall is blocking > it). > Sorry I couldn't give you any more specific help. Maybe someone else on > the list with more experience with the CentOS packages and startup script > configurations can help you further. > > > > On 3/4/2014 8:55 PM, Peter Collins wrote: > > Thank you Ryan. Here are the outputs of what you requested: > > > less openvasad.log > lib auth: INFO:2014-03-02 20h00.23 PST:8338: Authentication > configuration not found. > lib auth: INFO:2014-03-02 20h27.59 PST:1491: Authentication > configuration not found. > lib auth: INFO:2014-03-02 20h34.09 PST:1528: Authentication > configuration not found. > lib auth: INFO:2014-03-02 20h50.26 PST:1469: Authentication > configuration not found. > lib auth: INFO:2014-03-04 18h40.47 PST:1468: Authentication > configuration not found. > > tail *vasmd.log > lib serv:WARNING:2014-03-05 02h48.27 utc:2145: openvas_server_connect: > failed to connect to server (interrupted): Connection refused > event auth:MESSAGE:2014-03-05 02h48.27 utc:2145: Authentication success > for user pcollins (9595afc7-3a24-4b97-9320-db2ac2510e66) > lib serv:WARNING:2014-03-05 02h48.27 UTC:2145: Failed to gnutls_bye: > Error in the push function. > lib serv:WARNING:2014-03-05 02h48.32 utc:2150: openvas_server_connect: > failed to connect to server (interrupted): Connection refused > event auth:MESSAGE:2014-03-05 02h48.32 utc:2150: Authentication success > for user pcollins (9595afc7-3a24-4b97-9320-db2ac2510e66) > event task:MESSAGE:2014-03-05 02h48.32 UTC:2150: Task > fe1af5f6-c589-4a64-b9b2-1ade94d11234 could not be started by pcollins > lib serv:WARNING:2014-03-05 02h48.32 UTC:2150: Failed to gnutls_bye: > Error in the push function. > lib serv:WARNING:2014-03-05 02h48.32 utc:2151: openvas_server_connect: > failed to connect to server (interrupted): Connection refused > event auth:MESSAGE:2014-03-05 02h48.32 utc:2151: Authentication success > for user pcollins (9595afc7-3a24-4b97-9320-db2ac2510e66) > lib serv:WARNING:2014-03-05 02h48.32 UTC:2151: Failed to gnutls_bye: > Error in the push function. > > tail *vassd.log > [Mon Mar 3 04:00:24 2014][8377] openvassd 3.4.0 started > [Mon Mar 3 04:16:05 2014][9436] Communication closed by client > [Mon Mar 3 04:27:02 2014][8377] received the TERM signal > > omp --username=foo --password=bar --get-tasks > Failed to authenticate. > > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Ryan Schulze <r...@dopefish.de> wrote: > >> Is there anything useful in the GSA or OpenVAS Manager Logs? >> To determine if the problem is with GSA or the manager: does the cli work >> (something like "omp --username=foo --password=bar --get-tasks")? >> >> >> On 3/4/2014 10:05 AM, Peter Collins wrote: >> >> I installed CentOS fresh, and immediately used Atomic to install >> OpenVAS with yum. Everything went perfectly. But when I go into Greenbone >> and attempt a simple scan, I get: >> >> Operation: Start Task Status code: 503 Status message: Service >> temporarily down >> >> >> And if I refresh that page I get a new error page saying >> >> Internal error: request_handler:2869 >> (GSA 4.0.2) >> An internal error occured inside GSA daemon. Diagnostics:Token missing or >> bad. >> Your options (not all may work): >> 'Back' button of browser | Login >> >> I tried the options and they don't work. >> >> Any ideas please? >> >> Thanks >> >> Peter >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openvas-discuss mailing >> listOpenvas-discuss@wald.intevation.orghttps://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss >> >> >> > >
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