We have several remote slaves installed. Two of them have experienced issues recently. Both of them worked with a test host discovery scan sent from the master and then quit working. I don't know if it was due to an improper shutdown causing corruption somewhere or an issue with the firewall rules... I would just like some help in troubleshooting.
The first one we resolved by re-installing the original VM it was working on. On installation, the only default changes that are made are to adjust which IP the manager is listening on based on the network the slave is being deployed at. All remote slaves are made from the same image. All the other slaves are working great. The second one we have not yet resolved. * Slave: Openvas-check-setup reports no errors * Slave: systemctl status on the three openvas services (gsa, manager, and scanner) reports all active with no errors. * Slave: journalctl -xe command reports no errors * Slave: /var/log/openvas/gsad.log shows no errors * Slave: /var/log/openvas/openvasmd.log shows the slave receiving info from the master: Target GUID (GUID) has been created by user Scan config GUID (GUID) has been created by user Status of task (GUID) has been changed to new * Slave: /var/log/openvas/openvassd.messages shows no errors * Master: openvas-check-setup reports no errors * Master: systemctl status one all 3 services reports all active with no errors * Master journalctl -xe command reports no errors * Master: /var/log/openvas/gsad.log reports no errors * Master: /var/log/openvas/openvasmd.log shows (event) Status of the task REMOTESCAN (GUID) has changed to Requested (event) Task REMOTESCAN (GUID) has been requested to start by user (lib) Failed to write to server: The specified session has been invalidated for some reason. (7 times...) (lib) Failed to gnutls_bye: Error in the push function. (event) Status of task REMOTESCAN (GUID) has changed to Internal Error * Master: /var/log/openvas/openvas.messages shows Openvassd 5.0.7 started Client not present Received the Terminated signal (which could have been me running openvas-stop after I get "Internal Error" on GSAD?) * I've deleted the scan that remained on the slave. Rebooted both master and slave and then re-started the scan. Same results. * I've deleted the scan that remained on the slave, deleted the scan/targets/etc on the master, rebooted both computers and then recreated the scan on the master and re-started the scan. Same results. * I've deleted the scan that remained on the slave, rebooted it, created the scan directly on the slave, and started it. It will not start (or even get to "requested") nor does it give any error message. I'm way beyond the basic troubleshooting. What log files am I missing to review. Where is my golden bullet! Please advise.
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