I had to add "index.php" to the end of the URI since my apache is not set up to accept it as a default document. This is probably your fix.
Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2010, at 15:26, "dan (ddp)" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Lauren Malhoit <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I’m new to OSSEC so forgive my ignorance. I have the OSSEC server/client >> portion working and it sends me emails. However, the WUI seems to be >> baffling me. I followed the directions here: >> http://www.ossec.net/main/manual/wui-ubuntu/ pretty much exactly. The only >> thing I changed was that I’m using Red Hat and apt-get install apache2 >> libapache2-mod-php5 # said yes to all required packages wasn’t available. I >> yum installed httpd and php. I made sure to restart httpd when the >> directions indicated to restart apache. >> >> >> >> Everything else seemed to go fine. No error messages at all. When I try to >> go to the site, though…no luck. I’ve tried going to http://IP/ossec and >> http://IP/ossec-wui and no luck. I get an Internet Explorer cannot display >> the webpage. >> >> >> >> Any troubleshooting tips? >> > > There isn't much to go on here... > Find out what the error code is (IE hides this from you, but the > webserver logs don't). If it's 404, you're in the wrong place. > Make sure you untarred ossec-wui in the document root. I'm not sure if > that's /var/www on redhat or not. > >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Lauren Malhoit >> >> IASTA – Network Engineer >> >> +1.317.663.6263 (direct) >> >> +1.317.594.8600 (main) >> >> Blog: www.esourcingforum.com >> >> Wiki: www.esourcingwiki.com >> >> >> >>
