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This is basically all you need to do. OpenVAS is now running and ready for use.
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:

Version vom 5. Februar 2023, 00:14 Uhr

Konfiguration

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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.

First, we are starting the OpenVAS Service.

sudo gvm-start

"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.

"Log in to OpenVAS on Kali"

Remember the password you noted down before? Now we are going to need it.

Forgot your Admin Password?
Reset it by typing: sudo gvmd --user=admin --new-password=passwd;

Log in to OpenVAS with admin // your password

"Install OpenVAS on Kali Linux"

First things first – Navigate to To your User Profile / My Settings / Click on Edit and change the password.

"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: