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Installing OpenVAS on Kali Linux

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Last updated 1 year ago

OpenVAS is not installed by default on Kali Linux and needs to be installed and configured on Kali Linux. Fortunately there are plenty of guides on how to do it online. is just an example of the many that may be found.

After following all the instructions on the above guide, you’ll have OpenVAS properly installed and configured.

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