On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Bonnie Beeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I run syscheck_control -i on a specific agent it is displaying the
> incorrect time.  It is displaying the time the report ran for the Linux
> boxes and for the Windows boxes it is displaying some random time sometimes
> time stamped after the time the report runs.
>
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> The files were modified on 8/28/14 and it is displaying 8/29/14.  And when
> ossec-syscheckd runs it reports that the file changed after the time stamp
> that the report ran.  That definitely isn't possible.
>
> So, I am wondering if there is something I can do for it to: write the date
> modified to the database and then when the report is ran it displays the
> time the file was modified and not the time the report ran or whatever it is
> actually displaying.
>

No, not without modifying the code.

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> Thanks,
>
> Bon
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