Hi,
On 27.12.2016 17:14, kir.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> I use OpenVAS 9 master-slave configuration.
> How I can sync feeds on slave from master via omp automaticaly?
this question belongs to the openvas-discuss mailing list
(openvas-plugins is a list for NVT authors) so CCing the correct
Hi all.
I have openvas9 installed and when I try to stop a scan it remains in the
"Stop Requested" state. Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong. The
scan goes into the run state and all I do is click the Stop button on GSAD.
Thanks, TN
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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
>>
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 14:04, Sai Ravi wrote:
> To just let you know that this was already fixed in some of the previous
> feeds and the same is popping up again in the recent feeds.
there is no fix from feed side possible for a linux system providing a
banner from a windows system.
Regards,
--
Prio to my recent update of openvas-9 I checked my machine (159 days of
uptime, with weekly schedules scans in openvas) and found all swap being
used.
Naturally, I wanted to find out which programs used most swap and
found:
PID=100791 swapped 17527 KB (openvassd)
PID=5546 swapped 24600
To just let you know that this was already fixed in some of the previous feeds
and the same is popping up again in the recent feeds.
On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 6:12 PM, Christian Fischer
wrote:
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 12:33, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Chris
>
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 12:33, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Chris
>If you see my previous email i would have already stated that
> the server is hosted on linux and not on a windows platform.
well the posted banner is showing the opposite and we just can work with
the info provided by such banners.
> 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*
After upgrading my openvas-9 installation using the mrazavi packages,
I was encountering quite a few issues.
I had to use:
% openvasmd --migrate
Then I updated all the feeds, just to be on the safe side.
Then "openvassd" would not start. I traced it down to some issue with
the data fetched from
Chris If you see my previous email i would have already stated that
the server is hosted on linux and not on a windows platform.
On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 4:46 PM, Christian Fischer
wrote:
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 12:01, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Fr
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 12:01, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Fr your perusal.
> Inline image
so this scanned system is running a Microsoft-IIS 8.0 and so the OS of
that system is detected as Windows.
Regards,
--
Christian Fischer | Greenbone Networks GmbH | http://greenbone.net
Neuer Graben 17, 49074
Fr your perusal.
On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 4:02 PM, Christian Fischer
wrote:
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 10:24, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Still getting the same error even after updating the latest feed.
please share the result of "HTTP OS Identification (OID:
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 10:24, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Still getting the same error even after updating the latest feed.
please share the result of "HTTP OS Identification (OID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.111067)" as asked before.
Regards,
--
Christian Fischer | Greenbone Networks GmbH | http://greenbone.net
Hi,
On 28.12.2016 07:01, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Hi Mich
>Thanks for the information.We tried creating the
> certificates using the link provided.But still we were not able to do it
> successfully.Also if we try to create self signed certificates in IIS we
> are not use able to SHA256
Still getting the same error even after updating the latest feed.
On Friday, 16 December 2016 4:21 PM, Christian Fischer
wrote:
Hi,
On 16.12.2016 11:38, Sai Ravi wrote:
> Hi Can you please share the NVT ID as i could not see any HTTP OS
>
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