2012/11/15 Jb Cheng <[email protected]> > Wikipeidia says: > "Celerra runs on real-time operating system called as Data Access in Real > Time (DART). > DART OS is a modified UNIX kernel with additional functionality added to > operate as a file server." > > a) You can try to pre-compile and install OSSEC Agent on your NAS device. > If the installation is successful, you can monitor File Integrity on > the NAS device by modifying the OSSEC configuration file. > > b) If not, check if you can SSH to the NAS device. > If yes, you may be able to write a script for Celerra to do agentless > monitoring. > See > http://www.ossec.net/doc/manual/agent/agentless-monitoring.html#manual-agentlessfor > examples. > > > On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:38:29 AM UTC-8, w3ndtr wrote: >> >> Dan, >> I meant "scan" as having the NAS device as an client reporting >> logs/changes to the OSSEC server. The end result I want is to have the NAS >> device as a client to the OSSEC server for file integrity. >> >> On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 10:41:08 AM UTC-6, dan (ddpbsd) wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:58 AM, w3ndtr <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > I have OSSEC 2.5 server up and running currently without any issues >>> with >>> > agent monitoring and will be upgrading to the newer version next year. >>> Is >>> > there a way to scan a NAS device with the agent or agentless >>> monitoring? >>> > The specific NAS that I am looking to scan is a EMC Celerra. >>> >>> Define "scan." >>> >>
You probably cannot add software into the EMC Celerra. And if you manage to, you will loose support from EMC.
