Edit: The ghostscript installer I made is fine. It seems that one server 
with an agent keeps making the .wait file in /opt/ossec/queue/ossec. Very 
confused as this seems to be the issue. Deleting .wait does not solve the 
issue, and if I restart the Server and Agent, the .wait file comes back. 
Errors are "Waiting for Permissions" and on Server "Cannot bind ot port 
1514".

On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 10:48:17 AM UTC-4, David Blanton wrote:
>
> I built an installer for the agent installs because in Production servers 
> we do not have compilers on them. The agents can start, stop, all PIDs run, 
> netstat -pan | grep 1514 shows that the server is listening, however I get 
> an ERROR that the the agent cannot connect to the server (it is 
> transmitting but server is rejecting). There is no firewall. The ossec.conf 
> file is updated to whitelist the agent IP and allowed-IPS.
>
> The Web UI shows that the agent is inactive because of this. Does anybody 
> have any experience with this? Are there files that cannot be 'made' using 
> an installer/ghostscript that I should be aware of?
>

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