Ok ill give u the info u need(to the best of my potential)
BUT i can guarantee lighttpd and PHP works...(coz i can get the default
page on my IP)
permissions is a good point..let me get that done.
and as to why i want to use it --REASON is my employer wants a GUI :(
what i really did is as per this link
http://www.ossec.net/wiki/Web_UI_%28Lighttpd%29
I think i am a little confused about the groups and stuff...so maybe
thats where i might have messed up

--------as for my lighttpd config heres the file------------------------

# Debian lighttpd configuration file
# 

############ Options you really have to take care of
####################

## modules to load
# mod_access, mod_accesslog and mod_alias are loaded by default
# all other module should only be loaded if neccesary
# - saves some time
# - saves memory

server.modules              = (
            "mod_access",
            "mod_alias",
            "mod_accesslog",
            "mod_compress",
#           "mod_rewrite", 
#           "mod_redirect", 
#           "mod_status", 
#           "mod_evhost",
#           "mod_usertrack",
#           "mod_rrdtool",
#           "mod_webdav",
#           "mod_expire",
#           "mod_flv_streaming",
#           "mod_evasive"
 )

## a static document-root, for virtual-hosting take look at the 
## server.virtual-* options
server.document-root       = "/var/www/"

## where to send error-messages to
server.errorlog            = "/var/log/lighttpd/error.log"

## files to check for if .../ is requested
index-file.names           = ( "index.php", "index.html",
                               "index.htm", "default.htm",
                               "index.lighttpd.html" )


## Use the "Content-Type" extended attribute to obtain mime type if
possible
# mimetype.use-xattr = "enable"

#### accesslog module
accesslog.filename         = "/var/log/lighttpd/access.log"

## deny access the file-extensions
#
# ~    is for backupfiles from vi, emacs, joe, ...
# .inc is often used for code includes which should in general not be
part
#      of the document-root
url.access-deny            = ( "~", ".inc" )
##
# which extensions should not be handle via static-file transfer
#
# .php, .pl, .fcgi are most often handled by mod_fastcgi or mod_cgi
static-file.exclude-extensions = ( ".php", ".pl", ".fcgi" )


######### Options that are good to be but not neccesary to be changed
#######

## bind to port (default: 80)
# server.port               = 81

## bind to localhost only (default: all interfaces)
## server.bind                = "localhost"

## error-handler for status 404
#server.error-handler-404  = "/error-handler.html"
#server.error-handler-404  = "/error-handler.php"

## to help the rc.scripts
server.pid-file            = "/var/run/lighttpd.pid"

## 
## Format: <errorfile-prefix><status>.html
## -> ..../status-404.html for 'File not found'
#server.errorfile-prefix    = "/var/www/"

## virtual directory listings
dir-listing.encoding        = "utf-8"
server.dir-listing          = "enable"

## send unhandled HTTP-header headers to error-log
#debug.dump-unknown-headers  = "enable"

### only root can use these options
#
# chroot() to directory (default: no chroot() )
#server.chroot            = "/"

## change uid to <uid> (default: don't care)
server.username            = "www-data"

## change uid to <uid> (default: don't care)
server.groupname           = "www-data"

#### compress module
compress.cache-dir          = "/var/cache/lighttpd/compress/"
compress.filetype           = ("text/plain", "text/html",
"application/x-javascript", "text/css")
#### status module
# status.status-url = "/server-status"
# status.config-url = "/server-config"

#### url handling modules (rewrite, redirect, access)
# url.rewrite                 = ( "^/$"             =>
"/server-status" )
# url.redirect                = ( "^/wishlist/(.+)" =>
"http://www.123.org/$1"; )

#
# define a pattern for the host url finding
# %% => % sign
# %0 => domain name + tld
# %1 => tld
# %2 => domain name without tld
# %3 => subdomain 1 name
# %4 => subdomain 2 name
#
# evhost.path-pattern = "/home/storage/dev/www/%3/htdocs/"

#### expire module
# expire.url                  = ( "/buggy/" => "access 2 hours",
"/asdhas/" => "access plus 1 seconds 2 minutes")

#### rrdtool
# rrdtool.binary = "/usr/bin/rrdtool"
# rrdtool.db-name = "/var/www/lighttpd.rrd"


#### variable usage:
## variable name without "." is auto prefixed by "var." and becomes
"var.bar"
#bar = 1
#var.mystring = "foo"

## integer add
#bar += 1
## string concat, with integer cast as string, result: "www.foo1.com"
#server.name = "www." + mystring + var.bar + ".com"
## array merge
#index-file.names = (foo + ".php") + index-file.names
#index-file.names += (foo + ".php")


#### external configuration files
## mimetype mapping
include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/create-mime.assign.pl"

## load enabled configuration files, 
## read /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/README first
include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/include-conf-enabled.pl"

#### handle Debian Policy Manual, Section 11.5. urls
### by default allow them only from localhost
### (This must come last due to #445459)
$HTTP["remoteip"] == "127.0.0.1" {
    alias.url += (
        "/doc/" => "/usr/share/doc/",
        "/images/" => "/usr/share/images/"
    )
    $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/doc/|^/images/" {
        dir-listing.activate = "enable"
    }
}



On Mon, 2011-03-07 at 14:58 -0500, dan (ddp) wrote:
> Hi Gurtaj,
> You don't include nearly enough information to know why this isn't working.
> We don't know your lighttpd configuration.
> We don't know what you really did.
> We don't know lighttpd's error message.
> We don't know why you want to use the wui (it's old and not maintained).
> 
> You can start troubleshooting it by:
>  making sure lighttpd + php works
>  making sure lighttpd has permission to read the files in /opt/pkgs/ossec-hids
>  making sure the wui files are reachable
> 
> dan
> 
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Gurtaj Singh <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > Hey i have ossec installed properly and working. Just wanted to try out
> > the ossec-wui and so i downloaded it and did w/e the lighttpd install
> > guide said and when i go to the wui webpage..I get a "404 NOT FOUND"
> > error.
> > please tell me what am i doing wrong.
> > i installed it under /var/www/htdocs/ossec-wui
> > my ossec installation is in /opt/pkgs/ossec-hids
> > fyi i also went to the ossec_conf.php file to change the ossec dir to
> > the /opt/pkgs one.
> > I dont see what my error is
> > help!
> >
> >
> 


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