Thanks - it was driving me mad as well, and after cracking the process, I figured I should document this and get it out there to save everyone else a bit of pain and suffering.
I was doing the same thing you showed on the video, but it only worked AFTER I saw the video. I guess you deserve the credits for making my GVM work lol. Thanks, really appreciated your help!
I found that my Kali Linux VM didn't have enough oomph (that's a technical term) and couldn't cope with feed updates. Adding more memory and CPUs did the trick.
OMG thank you so much! I have been dealing with this issue for 2 months. I tried every youtube video, deleting my VM and reinstalling and this finally did the trick. All I had to do was increase the CPU and RAM of the VM and it took about 25 min to complete.
Thanks - I do a lot of powerlifting - dead lifts and some trap pulls work that a bit. Grab a kettle bell with two hands and pull straight up to your chin
Hello. I installed gvm, check-setup says everything is okay and when i use sudo gvm-start and i go inside web-interface and execute sudo gvm-feed-update, feed status changes only for nvt's, other change for maybe a minute and then show update in progress
Hello DrChap At first I thought we were on the same page and I tried your step but when I check logs it says no SCAP database found and update_scap is running in loop
I ran this through on a few machines, and this process seemed to consistently work. It takes a lot of patience. I checked the logs on one of the attempts as well, and after installation didn't have the no SCAP database issue. There are a bunch of mentions of this online during installation, so an extra step I would recommend: After you complete the spit screen feed-update, it finishes, and you waited the appropriate time, follow up gvm-feed-update with: sudo greenbone-feed-synch --type SCAP and maybe also with --type CERT and --type GVMD_DATA as necessary. Wait for it to update as well. Reply here if this works for you (for the entire thing - make sure you are using a new, clean, and updated Kali download).
Perfect!!! It worked just required a lot of patience. I might have one more question, every time I reboot the NVT feeds are gone. I have to sync it again. Is there any permanent solution for this?
I think the options are to leave it running for a good while or load up a new Kali and start the process again giving it the day to load up …sorry you’re not having luck with this.
Absolute legend. Was going mad trying to figure out why the scan configs weren't showing but I just needed a butt-ton of extra patience.
Did you complete the installation and it’s working?
Thanks - it was driving me mad as well, and after cracking the process, I figured I should document this and get it out there to save everyone else a bit of pain and suffering.
I was doing the same thing you showed on the video, but it only worked AFTER I saw the video. I guess you deserve the credits for making my GVM work lol.
Thanks, really appreciated your help!
Glad it worked for you - I still don’t understand why it takes so long - but leaving it for a couple of hours seems to be the magic
Thank you! I have had these issues for few days, your video helped me to fix them!
You’re welcome- glad it helped
I found that my Kali Linux VM didn't have enough oomph (that's a technical term) and couldn't cope with feed updates. Adding more memory and CPUs did the trick.
Oomph is key. Great tip.
OMG thank you so much! I have been dealing with this issue for 2 months. I tried every youtube video, deleting my VM and reinstalling and this finally did the trick. All I had to do was increase the CPU and RAM of the VM and it took about 25 min to complete.
We should make this guy famous
when i type sudo gvm-feed-update it tells me
[>] This script is now deprecated
[>] Please use 'sudo greenbone-feed-sync' instead
Thank you - this video was from a year ago
fix my problem thank you☺
Excellent! Thanks for the note
Didn't hear the intro because I couldn't stop focusing on how the hair against that backdrop makes it look as if his head is pulsating
@@cbrunnkvist that’s super funny…
Thanks, i will try this. p.s. How to build up a neck like yours, it looks really strong, cuz mine hurts almost all the time. =(
Thanks - I do a lot of powerlifting - dead lifts and some trap pulls work that a bit. Grab a kettle bell with two hands and pull straight up to your chin
Hello. I installed gvm, check-setup says everything is okay and when i use sudo gvm-start and i go inside web-interface and execute sudo gvm-feed-update, feed status changes only for nvt's, other change for maybe a minute and then show update in progress
sudo gvm-feed-update
[>] This script is now deprecated
[>] Please use 'sudo greenbone-feed-sync' instead
Does not work
Thank you bro!
Thank you!!!
After doing all this i am still getting N/A in the scan result. Can you help me out?
Thank you so much 😭
Thank you; you made my day. I had used an old kali linux download
it worked thanks
Great!
guys how long did it take ?
Hello DrChap
At first I thought we were on the same page and I tried your step but when I check logs it says no SCAP database found and update_scap is running in loop
I ran this through on a few machines, and this process seemed to consistently work. It takes a lot of patience. I checked the logs on one of the attempts as well, and after installation didn't have the no SCAP database issue. There are a bunch of mentions of this online during installation, so an extra step I would recommend: After you complete the spit screen feed-update, it finishes, and you waited the appropriate time, follow up gvm-feed-update with: sudo greenbone-feed-synch --type SCAP and maybe also with --type CERT and --type GVMD_DATA as necessary. Wait for it to update as well. Reply here if this works for you (for the entire thing - make sure you are using a new, clean, and updated Kali download).
Perfect!!! It worked just required a lot of patience.
I might have one more question, every time I reboot the NVT feeds are gone. I have to sync it again. Is there any permanent solution for this?
@@jameelkhan570 that’s a new one. I’d have to research that.
@@drchap5593 Thanks tho! Your video really helped.
What if feeds status are current, but still "No Scan Configs available" in Kali?
I think the options are to leave it running for a good while or load up a new Kali and start the process again giving it the day to load up …sorry you’re not having luck with this.
Still taking me a while with Purple Linux
As long as it works - it’s a great free tool
@@drchap5593 Okay it works now.