it gets weirder - it connects, drops, connects, gens an error, then
does it again
I have found some of these around the net. Others have reported it,
but have not found definitive fixes - anyone else seeing this?
2011/10/20 10:46:58 ossec-dbd: Connected to database 'ossec' at
'localhost'.
Try 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost. Mysql does silly things with localhost.
On Oct 20, 2011 11:55 AM, Kat uncommon...@gmail.com wrote:
it gets weirder - it connects, drops, connects, gens an error, then
does it again
I have found some of these around the net. Others have reported it,
but
Hi Adjete,
Very strange error. It looks like that your ossec-maild wasn't updated
during the upgrade
process. Can youtry again with the v1.4 BETA2? More information about it at:
http://www.ossec.net/dcid/?p=114
You will need to run a few commands before the ./install.sh this time:
$ cd
i installed 1.4 beta and i'm still getting the error. ossec will only run if
i remove the database output entry
Starting OSSEC: 2007/10/17 10:52:27 ossec-maild(1230): Invalid element in
the configuration: 'database_output'.
2007/10/17 10:52:27 ossec-maild(1202): Configuration error at
sorry for the confusion, that was just the generic output from the manual. I
changed it to mysql as the option in my config.
On 10/14/07, Meir Michanie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you said that you want to log to mysql while the conf you sent it says
postregsql.
?
On 10/13/07, Rodrigo Montoro
you said that you want to log to mysql while the conf you sent it says
postregsql.
?
On 10/13/07, Rodrigo Montoro (Sp0oKeR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try http://www.ossec.net/dcid/?p=112
Regards,
On 10/13/07, Michael Starks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pipo02 wrote:
i'm using 1.3, which
Hi Thorne and Dan,
I just released a snapshot (alfa stage) with some rules/decoders for
mysql error and
generic query logs:
http://www.ossec.net/files/snapshots/ossec-hids-070828.tar.gz
You just need to add your mysql log file to the ossec config:
localfile
Dan,
Please let me know if you find any, that would be very handy. What would
be even better would be some kind of ossec plugin to mysql to do sql-level
sanity-checking and log issues through the ossec alert mechanism.
As an alternative, if anyone knows of a sql-checking gadget for mysql of