Well, I gave it a few hours using SL and mingw and mostly failed horribly. So I 
like my somewhat hackish solution using Autoit and plink. I'm just not a C++ 
developer.

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James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Michael Starks
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 11:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ossec-list] Client.keys

On 24.09.2013 09:54, James M. Pulver wrote:
> The problem is there is (as far as I can tell in 2.7.1 install) no
> agent-auth.exe ... so how do we test it?

The current status is that OpenSSL was compiled (see 
http://www.michaelboman.org/how-to/building-openssl-on-windows for a 
how-to), but it has not been linked to OSSEC. No one seems to have the 
time right now, so if someone wants to spend the time getting this 
working, or at least debugging it, it would be very helpful to everyone.

Awhile back, I wrote a blog post on how to compile OSSEC on Windows, so 
that may also be helpful: 
http://www.immutablesecurity.com/index.php/2010/07/06/compiling-the-ossec-agent-on-windows/

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