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On 03/22/2011 11:10 PM, Eric Hansen wrote:
> Lol, the only thing I'm beginning to wonder is that Arch Linux, for one
> reason or another, isn't liking OSSEC.  Correct, the server cannot bind
> to 1514/UDP (the agent has the port open just fine trying to connect to
> the server).  My OSSEC is installed in /var/ossec, the default path.
>  The shared is located in /var/ossec/etc/shared, and it's ossec:ossec w/
> permission 770.

And the files within the shared directory are root:ossec with 770
permissions?

I'm not sure why Arch wouldn't like OSSEC..  I know arch has some
peculiar (at least to me) ways of doing things, but I thought that was
just my own unfamiliarity with the system.  You used install.sh to set
up the server, yes?

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