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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Problem Openvas-setup in CentOs 6.7 ! Post 302973199 by mnnn on Monday 16th of May 2016 02:29:10 AM
Old 05-16-2016
Wrench Problem Openvas-setup in CentOs 6.7 !

hi
I installed Openvas we have the following problem
internet Connection is Ok

Even Reinstall the problem is not resolved
Code:
Openvas Setup, Version: 0.5


Step 1: Update NVT's and SCAP data
Please note this step could take some time.
Once completed, NVT's and SCAP data will be updated automatically every 24 hours

Updating NVTs....
[i] This script synchronizes an NVT collection with the 'OpenVAS NVT Feed'.
[i] The 'OpenVAS NVT Feed' is provided by 'The OpenVAS Project'.
[i] Online information about this feed: 'http://www.openvas.org/openvas-nvt-feed.html'.
[i] NVT dir: /var/lib/openvas/plugins
OpenVAS feed server - http://www.openvas.org/
This service is hosted by Intevation GmbH - http://intevation.de/
All transactions are logged.

Please report synchronization problems to openvas-feed@intevation.de.
If you have any other questions, please use the OpenVAS mailing lists
or the OpenVAS IRC chat. See http://www.openvas.org/ for details.

rsync: read error: Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(759) [receiver=3.0.6]
[e] Error: rsync failed.

If possible, guide
 

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XML::Atom::Feed(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      XML::Atom::Feed(3pm)

NAME
XML::Atom::Feed - Atom feed SYNOPSIS
use XML::Atom::Feed; use XML::Atom::Entry; my $feed = XML::Atom::Feed->new; $feed->title('My Weblog'); $feed->id('tag:example.com,2006:feed-id'); my $entry = XML::Atom::Entry->new; $entry->title('First Post'); $entry->id('tag:example.com,2006:entry-id'); $entry->content('Post Body'); $feed->add_entry($entry); $feed->add_entry($entry, { mode => 'insert' }); my @entries = $feed->entries; my $xml = $feed->as_xml; ## Get a list of the <link rel="..." /> tags in the feed. my $links = $feed->link; ## Find all of the Atom feeds on a given page, using auto-discovery. my @uris = XML::Atom::Feed->find_feeds('http://www.example.com/'); ## Use auto-discovery to load the first Atom feed on a given page. my $feed = XML::Atom::Feed->new(URI->new('http://www.example.com/')); USAGE
XML::Atom::Feed->new([ $stream ]) Creates a new feed object, and if $stream is supplied, fills it with the data specified by $stream. Automatically handles autodiscovery if $stream is a URI (see below). Returns the new XML::Atom::Feed object. On failure, returns "undef". $stream can be any one of the following: o Reference to a scalar This is treated as the XML body of the feed. o Scalar This is treated as the name of a file containing the feed XML. o Filehandle This is treated as an open filehandle from which the feed XML can be read. o URI object This is treated as a URI, and the feed XML will be retrieved from the URI. If the content type returned from fetching the content at URI is text/html, this method will automatically try to perform auto- discovery by looking for a <link> tag describing the feed URL. If such a URL is found, the feed XML will be automatically retrieved. If the URI is already of a feed, no auto-discovery is necessary, and the feed XML will be retrieved and parsed as normal. XML::Atom::Feed->find_feeds($uri) Given a URI $uri, use auto-discovery to find all of the Atom feeds linked from that page (using <link> tags). Returns a list of feed URIs. $feed->link If called in scalar context, returns an XML::Atom::Link object corresponding to the first <link> tag found in the feed. If called in list context, returns a list of XML::Atom::Link objects corresponding to all of the <link> tags found in the feed. $feed->add_link($link) Adds the link $link, which must be an XML::Atom::Link object, to the feed as a new <link> tag. For example: my $link = XML::Atom::Link->new; $link->type('text/html'); $link->rel('alternate'); $link->href('http://www.example.com/'); $feed->add_link($link); $feed->add_entry($entry) Adds the entry $entry, which must be an XML::Atom::Entry object, to the feed. If you want to add an entry before existent entries, you can pass optional hash reference containing "mode" value set to "insert". $feed->add_entry($entry, { mode => 'insert' }); $feed->entries Returns list of XML::Atom::Entry objects contained in the feed. $feed->language Returns the language of the feed, from xml:lang. $feed->author([ $author ]) Returns an XML::Atom::Person object representing the author of the entry, or "undef" if there is no author information present. If $author is supplied, it should be an XML::Atom::Person object representing the author. For example: my $author = XML::Atom::Person->new; $author->name('Foo Bar'); $author->email('foo@bar.com'); $feed->author($author); $feed->id([ $id ]) Returns an id for the feed. If $id is supplied, set the id. When generating the new feed, it is your responsibility to generate unique ID for the feed and set to XML::Atom::Feed object. You can use http permalink, tag URI scheme or urn:uuid for handy. UNICODE FLAGS
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