Hi,

On 28.12.2016 13:37, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> root       1673  0.2  0.4 627192 17144 ?        Sl   12:52   0:01 
>> /usr/sbin/gsad --do-chroot 
>> --ssl-private-key=/var/lib/openvas/private/CA/serverkey.pem.new 
>> --ssl-certificate=/var/lib/openvas/CA/servercert.pem.new --no-redirect 
>> --port=443
> 
> --do-chroot was the culprit here. It *used* to work in the last
> version, it doesn't work now. Once I removed it, I could authenticate
> again.

might be possible that GSA can't connect to the socket of the manager
(introduced in OpenVAS9 ) due to the dropped privileges / the chroot.
Checking the access permissions / availability of the openvasmd.sock
might help here.

Regards,

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