Scan interrupted at 98%

I’m scanning a Windows Server 2025 virtual machine. Using OPENVAS installed via docker compose. Seems like openvas-scanner crashed during NVT scanning/testing. Could be memory leak/bug. I have below log for reference. I would need your assistance to resolve this issue.

OPENVAS 23.35.3
OSPd OPENVAS: 22.10.0

{"log":"sd   main:  DEBUG:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:52034:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: post_fn_call: called\n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.352799687Z"}
{"log":"lib  misc:MESSAGE:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: Running Notus for 192.168.5.5 via openvasd\n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.371052386Z"}
{"log":"lib  misc:  DEBUG:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: send_request: URL: http://openvasd:80/notus/windows_server_2025\n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.371066373Z"}
{"log":"lib  misc:  DEBUG:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: Server response \n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.383860234Z"}
{"log":"lib  misc:WARNING:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: 404: Error sending request to openvasd: \n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.383878389Z"}
{"log":"lib  misc:  DEBUG:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: Unknown JSON response format\n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.383884691Z"}
{"log":"sd   main:WARNING:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: SIGSEGV occurred!\n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.384829983Z"}
{"log":"sd   main:WARNING:2025-12-27 03h59.31 utc:39663:7e10e3d2-6226-4374-9ae8-9742f7b13fe0: openvas: openvas: testing 192.168.5.5(+0xe045) [0x5f4a6f028045]\n","stream":"stdout","time":"2025-12-27T03:59:31.384840844Z"}

im getting the same issue. were you able to resolve it?

Still not resolved. I have no idea what could have caused it.

Closing as a duplicate of Host crashes at 98% of task

Please follow-up there with further questions.

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