Interrupted at 0% ERROR

Hello everyone.

  • GVM is installed on Kali’s last version (14.10.2022), GSA 21.4.3.
  • check-setup is OK
  • feed is updated.

When running a task the “Interrupted at 0%” error comes up.

Any ideas?
Panos

Hi Panos,

Based on the error message alone, I cannot say much about what could be the issue. Please check the logs located at /var/log/gvm to find out more about the cause.

Thank you for considering…

gsad.log
gsad main:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h04.47 utc:2727: Starting GSAD version 21.4.4
gsad main:WARNING:2022-10-15 09h04.47 utc:2729: main: start_http_daemon redirect failed !
gsad gmp:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h04.58 utc:2727: Authentication success for ‘Admin’ from 127.0.0.1
gvmd.log
md main:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h04.41 utc:2690: Greenbone Vulnerability Manager version 21.4.5 (DB revision 242)
md manage: INFO:2022-10-15 09h04.42 UTC:2716: osp_scanner_feed_version: failed to get scanner_feed_version. OSPd OpenVAS is still starting
md manage: INFO:2022-10-15 09h04.43 UTC:2714: update_scap: Updating data from feed
md manage: INFO:2022-10-15 09h04.43 UTC:2714: Updating CPEs
event task:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h05.09 UTC:3285: Status of task MyHomeRouter (5d4e6df5-075a-4ffc-b9b2-e940dc2ff845) has changed to Requested
event task:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h05.09 UTC:3285: Task MyHomeRouter (5d4e6df5-075a-4ffc-b9b2-e940dc2ff845) has been requested to start by Admin
md manage:WARNING:2022-10-15 09h05.09 UTC:3288: OSP start_scan b8e380be-933c-4dec-a769-5128820c4341: VTs list is empty
event task:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h05.09 UTC:3288: Status of task MyHomeRouter (5d4e6df5-075a-4ffc-b9b2-e940dc2ff845) has changed to Done
event task:MESSAGE:2022-10-15 09h05.09 UTC:3288: Status of task MyHomeRouter (5d4e6df5-075a-4ffc-b9b2-e940dc2ff845) has changed to Interrupted

I think it seems to be an issue with NVTs update.
I repeated the feed update and waited for the GSA Interface to show the current feed update status.
Once it showed that the feed was either current or a couple of days old, the scan ran normally!!!

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The log message even shows a hint in this direction.

Yes, thanks!