Le 24/07/2017 à 02:14, Phil Manuel a écrit :
> I gave up with the repo method and ended up building it from source. It
> worked out a lot easier.
I dug into it, and it works fine now (except PDF report generation, but
I don't really need that). I wrote a detailed blog article about it.
I gave up with the repo method and ended up building it from source. It
worked out a lot easier.
On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 at 02:35 Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 18/07/2017 à 17:42, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> > I'm reading through various HOWTOs and tutorials, and it seems like I'm
Le 18/07/2017 à 17:42, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> I'm reading through various HOWTOs and tutorials, and it seems like I'm
> stuck very early in my fiddling process.
>
> All the CentOS-based tutorials I've found mention a third-party Atomic
> repo, and here's how the installation usually begins.
Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with OpenVAS, the vulnerability scanner
which was forked from Nessus.
I'm reading through various HOWTOs and tutorials, and it seems like I'm
stuck very early in my fiddling process.
All the CentOS-based tutorials I've found mention a third-party Atomic
repo, and
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