On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Nitin Bhawarkar
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes these file exist on remote server, and there passwordless SSH configured
> to access those files. There is no OS level blocking issue here.
>
>
> On Monday, September 22, 2014 8:14:44 PM UTC-7, Nitin Bhawarkar wrote:
>>
>> We are using ossec HIDS 2.8 agentless configuration,
>>
>>
>>         <type>ssh_integrity_check_linux</type>
>>         <frequency>360</frequency>
>>         <host>[email protected]</host>
>>         <state>periodic</state>
>>         <arguments>/xyz_old</arguments>
>>
>>         <type>ssh_integrity_check_linux</type>
>>         <frequency>360</frequency>
>>         <host>[email protected]</host>
>>         <state>periodic</state>
>>         <arguments>/var/ossectest/ossec.txt</arguments>
>>
>> There are two agentless clients(AIX and Linux) we need to monitor but
>> getting below errors in ossec.log,
>>
>> 2014/09/06 20:44:16 ossec-syscheckd: WARN: Error opening directory:
>> '/xyz_old/xyz': No such file or directory
>> 2014/09/06 20:44:16 ossec-syscheckd: WARN: Error opening directory:
>> '/var/ossectest/ossec.txt': No such file or directory
>>

Try running the scripts by hand to see if it offers anymore information.

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