Am 14.04.14 08:43, schrieb Jan-Oliver Wagner:
> On Freitag, 11. April 2014, Volodya Ivanets wrote:
>> I was using OpenVAS for a while now. I was curious because of all noise 
>> around openssl Heart Bleed vulnerability. Can someone please tell me if 
>> there is work going on to make OpenVAS able to find those vulnerability?
> 
> sure, there are a couple of NVTs addressing this.
> See in SecInfo->NVTs and e.g. search for "openssl".

Dear Jan-Oliver Wagner,

I'm also looking for the check and SecInfo->NVTs openssl shows a lot of
tham, but not related to the Heart Bleed.

As mentioned in a previous post, I think my installation and/or update
process is broken.

I installed OpenVAS according to the documentation from
http://www.openvas.org/install-packages.html on Centos 6.5.

May be you could point me to how to check if there is something wrong on
my system?

I have read a lot of downloading, syncing rebuilding the checks and
system, but nothing worked.

May be there is a step by step guide I haven't found yet?

        Thanks and regards . Götz

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