no, openvas-check-setup is just a bit buggy script ;)

Eero

3.3.2017 7.41 ap. "Mark Spears" <mspe...@gosolis.com> kirjoitti:

> This is the second time I have experienced this in about a week. When
> running “openvas-check-setup”, we see the following in the results on a
> remote slave:
>
> WARNING: OpenVAS Manager is listening on port *9390 9390*, which is NOT
> the default port!
>
> SUGGEST: Ensure OpenVAS Manager is listening on port 9390.
>
>
>
> I looked at /usr/bin and nano’d openvas-check-setup. The “9390 9390” is
> coming from a string concatenation:
>
> Log_and_print “WARNING: OpenVAS Manager is listening on port
> $OPENVASMD_PORT, which is NOT the default port!”
>
>
>
> Here is the $OPENVASMD_PORT codeline:
>
> OPENVASMD_HOST=’netstat -A inet -A inet6 -ntlp 2> /dev/null | grep
> openvasmd | awk -F\ ‘{print $4}’ | awk -F: ‘{print $NF}’’
>
>
>
> I am listening on 2 interfaces on 9390 which is why it would show up twice
> in the grep
>
>    1. Local loopback and
>    2. Eth0 setup using
>       1. /etc/systemd/system/greenbone-security-assistant.service.d/local.conf
>       mlisten=”eth0 IP” and mport=”9390” AND
>       2. /etc/systemd/system/openvas-manager.service.d/local.conf
>        listen2=”eth0 IP” and port2=”9390”
>
>
>
> Is this anything to worry about?
>
>
>
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