Hi,
as described in the topic I've some issue during the installation of the latest version of OpenVas on my Red Hat machine.
I've followed the step described in this guide:
http://forums.atomicorp.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=8047
Following the detail of the error:
[root]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3 (Maipo)
[root]# openvas-setup --help
Openvas Setup, Version: 1.0
Step 1: Update NVT, CERT, and SCAP data
Please note this step could take some time.
Once completed, this will be updated automatically every 24 hours
Select download method
* wget (NVT download only)
* curl (NVT download only)
* rsync
Note: If rsync requires a proxy, you should define that before this step.
Downloader [Default: rsync]
Updating NVTs....
openvassd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_base.so.8: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
This script synchronizes an NVT collection with the 'OpenVAS NVT Feed'.
The 'OpenVAS NVT Feed' is provided by 'The OpenVAS Project'.
Online information about this feed: 'http://www.openvas.org/openvas-nvt-feed.html'.
NVT dir:
[w] Could not determine feed version.
rsync is not recommended for the initial sync. Falling back on http.
Will use wget
Using GNU wget: /usr/bin/wget
Configured NVT http feed: http://www.openvas.org/openvas-nvt-feed-current.tar.bz2
Downloading to: /tmp/openvas-nvt-sync.7KVnJrffkV/openvas-feed-2016-12-19-10549.tar.bz2
mkdir: cannot create directory ââ: No such file or directory
Checking dir: ok
[i] Checking MD5 checksum: /usr/bin/md5sum: /md5sums: No such file or directory
not ok
Error: md5sums not correct. Your NVT collection might be broken now.
Please try this for details: cd "" ; /usr/bin/md5sum -c "/md5sums" | less
Someone have any clue about this issue?
Thanks in advance for your help,
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Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
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Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
Do you get the same result on Centos 7?
Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
hi,
unfortunately I've to install OpenVas on this distribution of RH. i can't test it on Centos.
unfortunately I've to install OpenVas on this distribution of RH. i can't test it on Centos.
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Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
I have the same problem on a shiny screamingedge RHEL 7.3 and I've just installed it on a Centos 7 the using the same install guide without any problems.scott wrote:Do you get the same result on Centos 7?
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Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
Have a go at it now, we just mirrored a hiredis package to atomic.
Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
Hi,
When I first run the openvas-setup script, I get the same error message :
---%<-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl start redis.service
Pausing while openvas-scanner loads NVTs...Done
/usr/sbin/openvasmd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_misc.so.9: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
Step 2: Configure GSAD
The Greenbone Security Assistant is a Web Based front end
for managing scans. By default it is configured to only allow
connections from localhost.
Allow connections from any IP? [Default: yes]
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart gsad.service
Job for gsad.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status gsad.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
Step 3: Choose the GSAD admin users password.
The admin user is used to configure accounts,
Update NVT's manually, and manage roles.
Enter administrator username [Default: admin] :
Enter Administrator Password:
Verify Administrator Password:
/usr/sbin/openvasmd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_misc.so.9: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
/usr/sbin/openvasmd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_misc.so.9: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
Setup complete, you can now access GSAD at:
https://<IP>:9392
---%<-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4 (Maipo)
# rpm -qa openvas
openvas-9.0.0-2745.el7.art.noarch
(install from packages : https://forums.atomicorp.com/viewtopic. ... 539#p44057)
# rpm -qa libssh
libssh-0.6.3-1.el7.art.x86_64
# netstat -laputen | grep -i listen | grep 9392
# echo $?
# 1
How to fix it ?
Thank you very much.
When I first run the openvas-setup script, I get the same error message :
---%<-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl start redis.service
Pausing while openvas-scanner loads NVTs...Done
/usr/sbin/openvasmd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_misc.so.9: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
Step 2: Configure GSAD
The Greenbone Security Assistant is a Web Based front end
for managing scans. By default it is configured to only allow
connections from localhost.
Allow connections from any IP? [Default: yes]
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart gsad.service
Job for gsad.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status gsad.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
Step 3: Choose the GSAD admin users password.
The admin user is used to configure accounts,
Update NVT's manually, and manage roles.
Enter administrator username [Default: admin] :
Enter Administrator Password:
Verify Administrator Password:
/usr/sbin/openvasmd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_misc.so.9: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
/usr/sbin/openvasmd: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libopenvas_misc.so.9: undefined symbol: ssh_pki_key_ecdsa_name
Setup complete, you can now access GSAD at:
https://<IP>:9392
---%<-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4 (Maipo)
# rpm -qa openvas
openvas-9.0.0-2745.el7.art.noarch
(install from packages : https://forums.atomicorp.com/viewtopic. ... 539#p44057)
# rpm -qa libssh
libssh-0.6.3-1.el7.art.x86_64
# netstat -laputen | grep -i listen | grep 9392
# echo $?
# 1
How to fix it ?
Thank you very much.
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Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
Looks like libssh is out of date? This is what I have on mine:
[root@localhost ~]# rpm -q libssh
libssh-0.7.1-3.el7.x86_64
[root@localhost ~]# rpm -q libssh
libssh-0.7.1-3.el7.x86_64
Re: Problem installing openvas on RHEL 7.3
Hi scott,
libssh installed from http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/extra ... x86_64.rpm
All is fine !!
Thx so much
libssh installed from http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/extra ... x86_64.rpm
All is fine !!
Thx so much