On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:23 AM, biciunas <[email protected]> wrote:
> I upgraded a CentOS 5.9 server from 2.6 to 2.7 using yum.
>
> After the upgrade, running "ossec-control start" results in:
>
> [root@foobar bin]# ./ossec-control start
> Starting OSSEC HIDS v2.7 (by Trend Micro Inc.)...
> Started ossec-maild...
> Started ossec-execd...
> Started ossec-analysisd...

It doesn't even look like it attempted to start ossec-remoted. grep
ossec-remoted /var/ossec/bin/ossec-control

> [root@foobar bin]# ./ossec-control status
> ossec-monitord not running...
> ossec-logcollector not running...
> ossec-remoted not running...
> ossec-syscheckd not running...
> ossec-analysisd is running...
> ossec-maild is running...
> ossec-execd is running...
>
> However, running ossec-remoted will work just fine:
>
> [root@foobar bin]# ./ossec-remoted
> [root@foobar bin]# ossec-control status
> ossec-monitord not running...
> ossec-logcollector not running...
> ossec-remoted is running...
> ossec-syscheckd not running...
> ossec-analysisd is running...
> ossec-maild is running...
> ossec-execd is running...
>
> The log shows nothing interesting, even when using ossec-control enable
> debug. the ossec-server.sh script was not touched. Any ideas?
>
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