On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Greg Ramos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Look, I am new here. Yes, the answers may have been spoon fed, but I
> didn't ask you for the feeding. You obviously know the product. I just
> installed it, and basically the documentation told me how to start it.
> It you think my questions are below you, just ignore them. I directed
> the question to the list. You didn't have to answer it, you chose to
> answer it. I know what a 'cat' command is, and I know how pipes work.
> What I asked what what was in /tmp/j? All you had to do is what Jeremy
> said, the contents of the messages file. Or you could have ignored me
> altogether and not answered the question. I don't know how long you
> have used OSSEC, but I've had it for a week. I see how it works now,
> but until it was pointed out what was in /tmp/j how was I to determine
> that. If you don't feel like answering my email, that fine with me.
> But you don't have to answer by trying to put me down at the same
> time.
>

All you had to do was look at the output of ossec-logtest. How else
could that log message have ended up in the output? How did it look
when you tried it yourself?

I miss the days when people tried to figure out things on their own. I
miss the days when accomplishing something without asking simple
questions was a good thing.

And as you wish, I'll ignore your messages from now on. Good luck! :)

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