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== Konfiguration ==
[[Kategorie:Greenbone]]
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== Configuring ==
The installation is now finished. Next, we verify if our installation is working.
$ '''sudo gvm-check-setup'''
 
I got an error (SCAP DATA are missing), but if you look through the error message, you can see that you can fix it by running:
$ '''sudo runuser -u _gvm -- greenbone-feed-sync --type SCAP'''
 
This fixed my issue.
 
; Starting the OpenVAS Service
sudo gvm-start
 
[[Image:Bild3.png|top|alt="Install OpenVAS on Kali"]]
 
Now your OpenVAS Service should be up and running
* OpenVAS listens on the Ports: 9390, 9391, 9392, and on Port 80.
* Your web browser should automatically open and lead to the OpenVAS Login Page.
 
; If not, open a web browser manually and enter the URL
https://127.0.0.1:9392
 
; The first time you want to open this URL you will get a security warning
* Click on '''Advanced''' and '''Add an''' Exception.
 
[[Image:Bild4.png|top|alt="Log in to OpenVAS on Kali"]]
 
Remember the password you noted down before? Now we are going to need it.
 
<div style="margin-left:1cm;margin-right:1cm;">Forgot your Admin Password?</div>
 
<div style="margin-left:1cm;margin-right:1cm;">''Reset it by typing: <tt>sudo gvmd --user=admin --new-password=passwd;''</tt></div>
 
Log in to OpenVAS with admin // your password
 
[[Image:Bild5.png|top|alt="Install OpenVAS on Kali Linux"]]
 
First things first – Navigate to '''To your User Profile''' / '''My Settings / Click on Edit''' and''' change the password'''.
 
[[Image:Bild6.png|top|alt="Change OpenVAS Password"]]
 
This is basically all you need to do. OpenVAS is now running and ready for use.
 
== Password reset ==
Did you forget to note down the password? You can change the admin password using the following commands:
# '''gvmd --user=admin --new-password=passwd;'''
 
The next step is to accept the self-signed certificate warning and use the automatically generated admin credentials to login on to the web interface:
 
== Starting and stopping ==
Before starting to install the virtual appliance, the last step I have to consider is to start and stop the OpenVAS service. OpenVAS services consume a lot of unnecessary resources, so it is recommended that you disable these services when you are not using OpenVAS.
 
Run the following command to start the services:
 
Sudo gvm-start
 
To stop the OpenVAS services again, run:
 
sudo gvm-stop
 
To create a new user
 
sudo runuser -u _gvm -- gvmd --create-user=admin2 --new-password=12345
 
To change the password of the existing user:
 
sudo runuser -u _gvm -- gvmd --user='''admin''' --new-password='''new_password'''

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