On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 1:24 PM, BMor <[email protected]> wrote:
> OSSEC installs well on many Linux operating systems.  Recently, I
> have begun using OpenSUSE (13.1 x64) and tried to use OSSEC on that
> system.  For some reason it creates multiple new users, none of which
> are able to be used, and does not start up in boot, even though the
> installation confirms that the "int" file was modified to accomplish
> this task.  I can logon to my account, but I am forced to issue the
> start command every time I want to start the program.
>
>     I am new to the system, and do not consider myself a programmer.  I
> only program for scientific purposes, and do not know many of the
> specifics that professional programmers do.  Having said this, I posted
> a question on the OpenSUSE forum regarding this issue, and one person
> seems to suggest that it is a compatibility issue with OpenSUSE, and
> thus the program would need modification.  I wish I could tell you what
> caused this issue, but I don't have that knowledge.  Nevertheless,
> OpenSUSE is a popular distribution and I wanted to let you know of this
> issue.
>

I thought it was a pretty niche system. Please create an issue for
this (http://github.com/ossec/ossec-hids).

Any information on what is failing specifically would help, otherwise
someone would have to install suse to figure it out (and you already
have it installed).


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