Thank you for the clarification.
I regret to say I don’t know how “to compare the current used versions of the OpenVAS/GVM packages with the GVM-9 stable release”. Can you elaborate?
Thank you for the clarification.
I regret to say I don’t know how “to compare the current used versions of the OpenVAS/GVM packages with the GVM-9 stable release”. Can you elaborate?
This really depends on the linux distribution you are using. The tools to use for debian based distributions are e.g. dpkg -l and apt show
While the package manager (if not build from source) is the easier way some basic checks can be done when calling the binaries of each components:
Note: Append sudo
to each command if you’re not root
and have configured sudo
.
Note2: The version of openvas-smb
needs to be extracted from your package manager or source code installation folders.
gsad --version
(Greenbone Security Assistant)
openvasmd --version
(OpenVAS Manager)
openvassd --version
(OpenVAS Scanner)
openvas-nasl --version --debug-tls=1
(Version of openvas-libaries
as well as some additional used external libraries)
gsad --version
(Greenbone Security Assistant)
gvmd --version
(Greenbone Vulnerability Manager)
openvassd --version
(OpenVAS Scanner)
openvas-nasl --version --debug-tls=1
(Version of gvm-libs
as well as some additional used external libraries)