Thanks for the patch. It is included on the following snapshot:

http://ossec.net/files/snapshots/ossec-hids-090805.tar.gz

Thanks,

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Daniel B. Cid
dcid ( at ) ossec.net

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:59 PM, ddp<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Nathan
> Grandbois<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here's some additional information:
>>
>> ****************************************
>> * OSSEC HIDS v2.1 Agent manager. *
>> * The following options are available: *
>> ****************************************
>> (A)dd an agent (A).
>> (E)xtract key for an agent (E).
>> (L)ist already added agents (L).
>> (R)emove an agent (R).
>> (Q)uit.
>> Choose your action: A,E,L,R or Q: l
>>
>> Available agents:
>> ID: 001, Name: shatter_107, IP: 172.23.17.107
>> ID: 002, Name: terror_108, IP: 172.23.17.108
>> ID: 003, Name: chaos_111, IP: 172.23.17.111
>> ID: 004, Name: minion_112, IP: 172.23.17.112
>>
>> ** Press ENTER to return to the main menu.
>>
>> The manage_agents thinks the ips are different.
>>
>> The client.keys file on the server contains the correct entries for the
>> client.keys file on the agents.
>>
>> The server is running ubuntu, Linux crumble-105 2.6.22-15-generic #1 SMP
>> Fri Jul 11 19:25:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
>>
>> Clients are the same, Linux terror 2.6.22-15-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20
>> 18:39:13 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
>>
>
> I'm seeing the same thing on OpenBSD/i386 server with OpenBSD/i386 &
> OpenBSD/macppc clients. 2.1.1 clients & latest snapshot for the
> server.  The attached patch fixes it for me, but my lack of C skills
> probably broke something else. With some quick and limited testing I
> didn't see anything else wrong, but I could have easily missed
> something.
> dan
>

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