ospd-openvas 22.7.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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ospd-openvas (22.7.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Move files from / to /usr (Closes: #1073657)

 -- Sophie Brun <email address hidden>  Fri, 21 Jun 2024 15:31:22 +0200

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ospd-openvas_22.7.1-2.debian.tar.xz 14.6 KiB bfa34f8cf6197395b5cdaaa69f9c9abc8890060a68eac50f1b59ecb6cf437876

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ospd-openvas: OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control an OpenVAS Scanner

 This package contains an OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely
 control OpenVAS.
 .
 It is a command line tool with parameters to start a daemon which keeps
 waiting for instructions to update the feed of vulnerability tests and to
 start a scan. The second part of the interface is the redis store where the
 parameters about a scan task need to be placed and from where the results can
 be retrieved, being the unique communication channel between OSPD-OpenVAS and
 OpenVAS.
 .
 Once running, you need to configure OpenVAS for the Greenbone Vulnerability
 Manager, for example via the web interface Greenbone Security Assistant. Then
 you can create scan tasks to use OpenVAS.