Thanks a lot for the video! I am facing some issues with the gsad service. I did exactly like you did in the video but, when I save the gsad.service (with all the new parameters) and run the systemctl daemon-reload, the gsad.service keeps restarting in loop. whenever I call its status, I sometimes get it as active, other time as activating. Therefore, my gsad service doesn´t show at the ss -utlpn command. Would you have some guess at what I doing wrong?
Hi, thank you for this amazing video. I have one question. What is the webroot for Greenbone Security Assitant? webroot information is necessary in the certificate creation process.
The web root certificate comes from the certificate authority. At the 2:41 mark I show the certificate was issued by Let's Encrypt. I would go to their site and download their root certificate if it was not provided. (Let's Encrypt does send the root cert when it is created.)
Brilliant, thanks for the clear and concise explanation.
Thank you for this amazing video.
Thank you! very clearly explained!
Thanks a lot for the video! I am facing some issues with the gsad service. I did exactly like you did in the video but, when I save the gsad.service (with all the new parameters) and run the systemctl daemon-reload, the gsad.service keeps restarting in loop. whenever I call its status, I sometimes get it as active, other time as activating. Therefore, my gsad service doesn´t show at the ss -utlpn command. Would you have some guess at what I doing wrong?
By any chance do you have recipy to do the same with Docker edition of community GVM?
I have not tried the docker version. I will give a look in the future.
you are the best!!! thank so much!!
Hi, thank you for this amazing video. I have one question. What is the webroot for Greenbone Security Assitant? webroot information is necessary in the certificate creation process.
The web root certificate comes from the certificate authority. At the 2:41 mark I show the certificate was issued by Let's Encrypt. I would go to their site and download their root certificate if it was not provided. (Let's Encrypt does send the root cert when it is created.)
Thanks sir!!!!
Nice video.