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On Jun 14, 2013 4:41 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Today's Topic Summary
>
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/ossec-list/topics
>
>    - Installing OSSEC in hybrid mode using the FreeBSD "ports" 
> tree.<#13f41d8669741fe4_group_thread_0>[1 Update]
>    - Database support Solaris 10 <#13f41d8669741fe4_group_thread_1> [2
>    Updates]
>
>   Installing OSSEC in hybrid mode using the FreeBSD "ports" 
> tree.<http://groups.google.com/group/ossec-list/t/4d92d5ea26d2e3bd>
>
>    Dave Edwards <[email protected]> Jun 13 05:11PM -0700
>
>    Hi,
>
>    I doubt anyone can help here but I thought I'd post the question
>    anyway.
>
>    Some background.. FreeBSD uses "ports" to install software normally.
>    Ports are bunches of patches and code which take the source code for
>    an
>    application, patch it to fit the FreeBSD system, compile it and
>    install it
>    automatically.
>
>    The "port" for ossec on my system was for version 2.6 but we needed to
>    use
>    hybrid mode so I tried installing using the normal install scripts
>    (install.sh). But we had some trouble with this method. It seemed to
>    work
>    ok initially but remoted didn't start up at boot time or when using
>    the
>    ossec-control script and it seemed "flakey" as in the agents would
>    sometime
>    drop off and could not connect again if we started remoted manually.
>
>    So I updated the "ports" tree on the FreeBSD 8.0 machine (yep, I know
>    it's
>    a bit long in the tooth..). The tree now has ossec 2.7 in it so it
>    should
>    support hybrid mode, however installing from the port does not give an
>    option for hybrid mode.
>
>    My question is: How can I manually change an installation from
>    "server"
>    mode to "hybrid" mode without using the standard "install.sh" script?
>
>    ciao
>    dave
>
>
>
>   Database support Solaris 
> 10<http://groups.google.com/group/ossec-list/t/106c3344dd146e0f>
>
>    Adam <[email protected]> Jun 13 09:45AM -0700
>
>    Hello,
>
>    I was trying to reinstall OSSEC with database support (for postgreSQL)
>    on
>    Solaris 10.
>
>    After making ./src/setdb I ran the install script and got the
>    following
>    error:
>
>
>    > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all'
>    > Error 0x5.
>    > Building error. Unable to finish the installation.
>
>    I then tried the fix for ubuntu (
>    
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/ossec-list/db$20support/ossec-list/qqWzQTEP7kc/w3GZjy5u2AIJ)
>
>    and got the following
>
>
>    > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all'
>    > Error 0x5.
>    > Building error. Unable to finish the installation.
>
>    Has anyone had this before?
>
>
>
>
>    "dan (ddp)" <[email protected]> Jun 13 01:02PM -0400
>
>    >> gcc: language strconst not recognized
>    >> gcc: language strconst not recognized
>    >> gcc: language strconst not recognized
>
>    Check the src/os_dbd/Makefile for "-xstrconst" If it isn't in there,
>    try to find out where it's getting set. This might help us track it
>    down. (it doesn't appear on my non-solaris systems)
>
>
>
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