On Mar 6, 2013 11:31 AM, "kody abney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello Dan, thanks for responding. I indeed ran it with bash, and the
config is just the standard unedited config. It's just a fresh install to
get the agent working;
>

If you were getting errors about the '[[' in install.sh with bash, what
version of bash were you using? I've never had a problem with this with any
reasonably recent shell (except dash, which is an abomination).

> "ossec_config>

^ That should be a <

>   <client>

I think this should be populated. I'm on my mobile, so you'll have to look
at the docs for info on what belongs here. Server-ip at least.

>   </client>
>
>   <syscheck>
>     <!-- Frequency that syscheck is executed - default to every 22 hours
-->
>     <frequency>79200</frequency>
>
>     <!-- Directories to check  (perform all possible verifications) -->
>     <directories check_all="yes">/etc,/usr/bin,/usr/sbin</directories>
>     <directories check_all="yes">/bin,/sbin</directories>
>
>     <!-- Files/directories to ignore -->
>     <ignore>/etc/mtab</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/mnttab</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/hosts.deny</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/mail/statistics</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/random-seed</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/adjtime</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/httpd/logs</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/utmpx</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/wtmpx</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/cups/certs</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/dumpdates</ignore>
>     <ignore>/etc/svc/volatile</ignore>
>
>     <!-- Windows files to ignore -->
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/System32/LogFiles</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/Debug</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/WindowsUpdate.log</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/iis6.log</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/system32/wbem/Logs</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/system32/wbem/Repository</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/Prefetch</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/PCHEALTH/HELPCTR/DataColl</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/SoftwareDistribution</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/Temp</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/system32/config</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/system32/spool</ignore>
>     <ignore>C:\WINDOWS/system32/CatRoot</ignore>
>   </syscheck>
>
>   <rootcheck>
>     <rootkit_files>/var/ossec/etc/shared/rootkit_files.txt</rootkit_files>
>
<rootkit_trojans>/var/ossec/etc/shared/rootkit_trojans.txt</rootkit_trojans>
>
<system_audit>/var/ossec/etc/shared/system_audit_rcl.txt</system_audit>
>
<system_audit>/var/ossec/etc/shared/cis_debian_linux_rcl.txt</system_audit>
>
<system_audit>/var/ossec/etc/shared/cis_rhel_linux_rcl.txt</system_audit>
>
<system_audit>/var/ossec/etc/shared/cis_rhel5_linux_rcl.txt</system_audit>
>   </rootcheck>
>   <!-- Files to monitor (localfiles) -->
>
>   <localfile>
>     <log_format>syslog</log_format>
>     <location>/var/log/auth.log</location>
>   </localfile>
>
>   <localfile>
>  <log_format>syslog</log_format>
>     <location>/var/log/syslog</location>
>   </localfile>
>
>   <localfile>
>     <log_format>syslog</log_format>
>     <location>/var/log/dpkg.log</location>
>   </localfile>
>
>   <localfile>
>     <log_format>command</log_format>
>     <command>df -h</command>
>   </localfile>
>
>   <localfile>
>     <log_format>full_command</log_format>
>     <command>netstat -tan |grep LISTEN |grep -v 127.0.0.1 | sort</command>
>   </localfile>
>
>   <localfile>
>     <log_format>full_command</log_format>
>     <command>last -n 5</command>
>   </localfile>
> </ossec_config>
> "
>
> I just find it weird the standard install script has these errors. If I
do the method suggested above, it will show the error like
>
> "error at line 372 missing [["
>
> If I don't do that, it will show error in line 152. And neither works.
>
> Kody Abney
>

I think something's wrong with your shell.

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