Hi Wu, Try nmaping.
>From the client try this: nmap -sU -p 1514 serverip Özgür Özdemircili http://www.acikkod.org Code so clean you could eat off it On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 2:33 AM, wu tingyi <[email protected]> wrote: > btw how do i know 1514/UDP is open ? I disabled firewall alr.. > > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Ozgur Ozdemircili < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Wu, >> >> Have you opened port 1514/ UDP between the server and the client? Does the >> server has any firewall? >> >> >> Özgür Özdemircili >> http://www.acikkod.org >> Code so clean you could eat off it >> >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:10 AM, wu tingyi <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hello ALL, >>> >>> basically my senario is like tt, we have two computers.one is server,the >>> other one is client. >>> we have installed centOS in VMware.then we use putty to connect to the >>> ossec server ip. >>> >>> everything gose well until the last part. >>> my ossec log shows: >>> 2010/04/12 16:03:14 ossec-agent: INFO: Trying to connect to server ( >>> 172.20.131.162:1514). >>> 2010/04/12 16:03:35 ossec-agent(4101): WARN: Waiting for server reply >>> (not started). Tried: '172.20.131.162'. >>> 2010/04/12 16:07:13 ossec-agent: INFO: Trying to connect to server ( >>> 172.20.131.162:1514). >>> 2010/04/12 16:07:34 ossec-agent(4101): WARN: Waiting for server reply >>> (not started). Tried: '172.20.131.162'. >>> >>> the right ossec log file should be the same as the pic... >>> can anyone help me solve this qn? >>> >> >> > -- To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.
