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  • #43919
    justin741008
    Participant

    When I run netspose and try to create a site it does this
    <img src=”https://ibb.co/bvCndRp
    https://ibb.co/vcPptd6&#8243; alt=”error” />

    #43926
    Diego PérezDiego Pérez
    Participant

    Hi!
    This is a huge framework and will take a time to load, it can take up to 40 mins depending on the amount of RAM assigned to kali, the recommended is 6GB at least. So just give it a time.

    Greetings!
    Diego

    #44954
    Patient
    Participant

    Hello Diego,

    WHILE TRYING TO INSTALL — NEXPOSE –, I face this message

    The partition containing /opt/rapid7/nexpose does not meet the recommended amount of free space to install the software.
    58.18 GB was found. 80 GB is recommended. The installation can continue but insufficient drive space will impact the long-term operation of software as your stored data increases.

    Also, when I checked my Kali configs I had 80 vDisk Space available. Do I need to tweak the disk space ?

    Thanks for your prompt replies as always.

    Patient

    #44955
    Patient
    Participant

    Hey Diego,
    It also says, 1992 MB RAM WAS DETECTED . 8192 MB RAM IS RECOMMENDED.

    I believe for futur Audit use in real life, I should set a better amount of memory.

    BR::
    Patient

    #44956
    Patient
    Participant

    Hello Diego,
    It’s me again… Lol

    After intsalling NeXpose, I have this message on certificate. Any solution for this ?

    Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for localhost:3780.
    Error code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT

    BR//
    Patient

    #44960
    Diego PérezDiego Pérez
    Participant

    Hi!
    Yeah, Nexpose is so resources consuming, so the ideal will be at least 6GB of RAM in kali. And just accept the certificate and continue, you’ll get to Nexpose’s site.

    Greetings!
    Diego

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