Dear Christian,
                     Thank you for sharing your experience too. Hopefully 
some one can exactly confirm what is the main cause of this behavior? I am 
not sure if I off the active response should help?

Regards,
Frwa.

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:29:53 PM UTC+8, Christian Beer wrote:
>
> I also had this problem some time ago. Make sure you either whitelist 
> your IP (if it doesn't change) or disable ossec before using phpmyadmin. 
> As it is now, some actions are detected by ossec as malicious 
> SQLInjection attacks and thus trigger the rule 31106. The firewall-drop 
> is triggered by the 31106 rule and thus you ssh freezes. I found (and 
> didn't really investigate) no other way to whitelist the phpmyadmin 
> installation. 
>
> Regards 
> Christian 
>
> Am 10.12.2013 03:54, schrieb frwa onto: 
> > Dear Dan, 
> >               This log is showing " 2013/12/08 01:48:43 ossec-execd: 
> INFO: 
> > Active response command not present: 
> >> '/var/ossec/active-response/bin/restart-ossec.cmd'. Not using it on 
> this 
> >> system. " That active response is not present right so then why does is 
> > deny the host. In fact that is my local ip where I am accessing the 
> server 
> > locally not from eternal. I only do is that using phmyadmin to access my 
> db 
> > and I always get denied and my ssh is broken? Does ossec sniff it as an 
> > attack is it? 
> > 
> > Regards, 
> > Frwa. 
> > 
> > On Sunday, December 8, 2013 3:24:39 PM UTC+8, frwa onto wrote: 
> >> 
> >> I have centos 6.5(Final) running. Lately I notice whenever I do 
> anything 
> >> in mysql after few minutes my ssh gets freeze. I dont know what is 
> >> happening so looking to my /var/log/secure nothing is pointing there 
> then I 
> >> look into my ossec logs and I notice these lines. 
> >> 
> >> In my /var/ossec/log/ossec-log I see this 
> >> 
> >> 2013/12/07 20:50:27 ossec-syscheckd: INFO: Ending syscheck scan. 
> >> 2013/12/08 01:48:43 ossec-execd: INFO: Active response command not 
> >> present: '/var/ossec/active-response/bin/restart-ossec.cmd'. Not using 
> it 
> >> on this system. 
> >> 2013/12/08 14:20:27 ossec-rootcheck: INFO: Starting rootcheck scan. 
> >> 2013/12/08 14:31:27 ossec-rootcheck: INFO: Ending rootcheck scan. 
> >> 
> >> But in my /var/ossec/log/active-responses.log I see this 
> >> 
> >> Sun Dec  8 15:14:25 MYT 2013 
> /var/ossec/active-response/bin/host-deny.sh 
> >> delete - 10.212.134.200 1386486234.11964 31106 
> >> Sun Dec  8 15:14:25 MYT 2013 
> >> /var/ossec/active-response/bin/firewall-drop.sh delete - 10.212.134.200 
> >> 1386486234.11964 31106 
> >> 
> >> What can I do about this? 
> >> 
> > 
>
>

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