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OpenVAS installer / upgraded for RH based Linux (CentOS, Rocky, ....) #7
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This script is the only one I know of that is current and fills in all the blanks with GB's rather sketchy documentation (which is no help to get a working appliance with proper HTTPS built or upgraded - coz GB sell proprieary appliaces after all!) It would not take too much work to convert the script to RHEL becasuse the script was deliberately laid out to make it easier to manage changes to indivudual modules or dependency settings (which GB do from time to time) . Every section is self contained and all dependencies are clearly mapped/commented. I am too time poor to do this right now, but why not have a go and share? (Testing between distros is what takes up most of the time btw, so I recommend a VM lab to get this done efficiently. ) |
I run most of the servers on my VM farm on CentOS Stream 9 (because a long time ago I started with CentOS 4, but I'm not a guru... just a mid level admin) |
Ok cool. Dont focus too much on reworking the script maybe. Instead, the best way to help will be to focus on identifying the dependency differences in each of the modules first. With Debian I worked through the install steps module by module in a test lab, logging each install issue manually till I got the actual recipe for each module. Postgres variances and rust packages gave me the most trouble between Debian flavours YMMV. Once you've got the recipe worked out for each module on CentOS 9, I will help transpose the script. |
I was looking (googling) for better instructions to install all the Greenbone OpenVAS modules, as GB's own documentation seems to miss parts.
Is there any interest in creating a similar set of install/upgrade scripts for RH based linux (CentOS Stream 9 in my case)?
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