Hello all, I have installed Openvas 9 with 400 hosts and 450 tasks.
The server is very slow and sometime appear the message on browser “An internal error occurred. Diagnostics: Could not authenticate to manager daemon.”; looking on openvasmd.log I see these messages: ------------------------------------------ md manage:WARNING: utc:1817: sqlv: sql_exec_internal failed md manage:WARNING: utc:1819: sql_exec_internal: sqlite3_step failed: interrupted md manage:WARNING: utc:1819: sqlv: sql_exec_internal failed ------------------------------------------ I have installed openvas using the repository ppa:mrazavi/openvas on Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and using sqlite3 Openvas9 version is: ########################## :~# dpkg -s openvas9 Package: openvas9 Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: metapackages Installed-Size: 33 Maintainer: Mohammad Razavi <mrazav...@gmail.com> Architecture: amd64 Source: openvas9-manager Version: 7.0.3-1 Replaces: openvas Depends: openvas9-manager (>= 7.0.3-1), openvas9-scanner (>= 5.1~beta2), openvas9-gsa (>= 6.1~beta2), openvas9-cli (>= 1.4) Recommends: sqlite3, xsltproc Conflicts: openvas Description: remote network security auditor - metapackage The Open Vulnerability Assessment System is a modular security auditing tool, used for testing remote systems for vulnerabilities that should be fixed. . It is made up of several parts: a manager i.e. the main server openvasmd. A scanner openvassd that execute vulnerability checking scripts. A cli and a web interface called Greenbone Security Assistant gsad. Homepage: http://www.openvas.org/ ########################## I have seen a problem like this on https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org&q=subject:%22Re%5C%3A+%5C%5BOpenvas%5C-discuss%5C%5D+%5C%5Bext%5C%5D+GSA+7.0.3+Invalid+host+header%22&o=newest&f=1. I have update the system, but the problem persists. Any ideas about it? Thank you Giovanni
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