It looks like 600 is the default based on these snippets of code: #define SYSCHECK_WAIT 300
syscheck.time = SYSCHECK_WAIT * 2; Setting <frequency>0</frequency> stopped syscheck from running on my systems. On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 10:29 AM, jplee3 <[email protected]> wrote: > I think I may have figured out a 'hackish' solution. I went ahead and > set frequency to 31536000 (1 year...haha). As far as scan_on_start, I > believe it does work - it seems OSSEC defaults to 10 minutes or 600 > seconds if frequency or scan_time are not specified. Is this intended > behavior? > > > > On Sep 30, 6:16 am, jplee3 <[email protected]> wrote: >> Here is what I see, and I think this across all my servers with this >> config: >> >> 2010/09/30 07:52:32 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Starting syscheck scan. >> 2010/09/30 08:02:45 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Ending syscheck scan. >> 2010/09/30 08:17:45 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Starting syscheck scan. >> 2010/09/30 08:27:58 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Ending syscheck scan. >> 2010/09/30 08:42:58 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Starting syscheck scan. >> 2010/09/30 08:53:11 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Ending syscheck scan. >> 2010/09/30 09:08:11 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Starting syscheck scan. >> >> (syscheck running almost every 10 minutes) >> >> Is this the 'default' if I don't specify a frequency (or comment it >> out), scan time or scan day (even though scan day doesn't work)? >> >> I want to be able to kick syscheck off "on-demand" but am essentially >> trying to do it via cron (through agent_control) because I only want >> it to run once a week on early Sunday morning (and scan_day appears >> broken so there is no way to effectively do this otherwise). >> >> Any help on this? >> >> On Sep 28, 11:20 am, "dan (ddp)" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Jeremy Lee <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > That makes sense. I guess what I'd really want to see the option to >> > > push/update just a single 'config' file (ossec.conf) to all clients :) >> >> > If the only configuration you do in the ossec.conf is the server IP, >> > then pushing out the agent.conf is basically what you're asking for.
