We just finished a clean build and you're right that it does fix the
issue. From that, it is clear the issue was address in the openvas code
already.
I think the issue will only affect folks who have older versions of
Openvas as we did on a few boxes. One of the boxes was running the 7
beta. It's interesting that the .nasl while loading could cause the
SEGV signal to be received (as logged) and discontinue loading the
rest. Below is the gdb from the beta7. I just didn't loading a .nasl
would ever cause an issue.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007f68a5405060 in recvmsg () at
../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:83
#1 0x00000000004076b1 in loading_handler_start ()
at /opt/download/openvas-scanner-4.0+beta7/src/openvassd.c:749
#2 main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffe2205cd8)
at /opt/download/openvas-scanner-4.0+beta7/src/openvassd.c:950
On 2/26/2015 1:17 PM, Hani Benhabiles wrote:
On 2015-02-26 17:52, Win Pham wrote:
See if this helps:
[Thu Feb 26 17:45:39 2015][1490] Loading
2011/gb_google_chrome_mult_vuln_jun11_win.nasl
[Thu Feb 26 17:45:39 2015][1490] Loading
2011/gb_wireshark_asn1ber_dissector_dos_vuln_win.nasl
[Thu Feb 26 17:45:39 2015][1490] Loading 2011/gb_ubuntu_USN_1207_1.nasl
[Thu Feb 26 17:45:39 2015][1490] Loading 2011/openvas_tcp_scanner.nasl
[Thu Feb 26 17:45:39 2015][1490] received the SEGV signal
[Thu Feb 26 17:45:39 2015][1490] closing logfile
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Hi,
I tried a clean rebuild with both OpenVAS 7 and 8, using the latest
nvt feed, and got no problems.
Can you get me a backtrace of the hanging process, using gdb ?
$ gdb -q
(gdb) attach PID_OF_OPENVASSD
<some output>
(gdb) bt
<post back this output>
On 2/26/2015 12:24 PM, Michael Meyer wrote:
*** Helmut Koers wrote:
md otp:MESSAGE:2015-02-26 16h32.24 CET:3476: Scanner loading: 38150 /
41904 nvts.
md otp:MESSAGE:2015-02-26 16h35.14 CET:3487: Scanner loading: 38150 /
41904 nvts.
md otp:MESSAGE:2015-02-26 16h35.14 CET:3488: Scanner loading: 38150 /
41904 nvts.
md otp:MESSAGE:2015-02-26 16h35.24 CET:3491: Scanner loading: 38150 /
41904 nvts.
Stop scanner and add "log_plugins_name_at_load = yes" to
/etc/openvas/openvassd.conf.
Start scanner and look in /var/log/openvas/openvassd.messages on
which NVT it hangs. Please try a few times to see if it is always the
same NVT.
Micha
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