Hi

The Windows VM is outsourced, and another VM is not possible at present.

I am relocating to an area without high-speed broadband, so can no longer host 
these things at my home/office

So, to maintain OSSEC server, I really don't have a lot of choices

It's been more of a play issue for me so far, and I only have about 20 clients, 
so no real load to speak of

I just asked in case anyone was as dumb as me to have tried !!!

Andi

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Michael Starks
Sent: Friday, 21 June 2013 2:49 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ossec-list] Possibly the Dumbest Question Ever ??

On 19.06.2013 18:32, AndiC wrote:
> OK, so more experimentation and play than real production - yet
>
> But, it would really help if I can get OSSEC running under Windows
> 2008 R2

Are you sure you want to go down this path? Not only is the manager not 
supported on Windows, who knows what strange quirks you'll discover. Who knows 
what the performance will be like (I shudder to think). No one on the mailing 
list will be able to help you effectively. After all this, you'll still have a 
Unix-like environment within Windows. All this can be avoided by spinning up a 
very minimal <insert your favor distro> Linux VM. You can be up and running in 
under an hour.

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