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.
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
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.
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 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?
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
We should make this guy famous
Good video, good explanation.
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.
I am getting Could not connect to Scanner and Interrupting scan because GVM is exiting.
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
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
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…
Thank you bro!
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.
Thank you so much 😭
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
fix my problem thank you☺
Excellent! Thanks for the note
Thank you!!!
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.
guys how long did it take ?
it worked thanks
Great!
Thank you; you made my day. I had used an old kali linux download
sudo gvm-feed-update
[>] This script is now deprecated
[>] Please use 'sudo greenbone-feed-sync' instead
Does not work
Thank you buddy
After doing all this i am still getting N/A in the scan result. Can you help me out?
Me too
Still taking me a while with Purple Linux
As long as it works - it’s a great free tool
@@drchap5593 Okay it works now.
I ran a "sudo greenbone-feed-sync" and after that get a problem "rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(139). Please help someone
@@lilchich1519 use the command pg_lsclusters to see if you have version 17 running on port 5432