On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 8:16 AM, Mario d'Aniello <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok i verified with a working ossec server,  that list_agent wont show the
> agent if hadn't a first access.
> But my problem still, an agent can't connect on a server installed on
> openSUSE.
> There's anyone with an ossec server on openSUSE?
>

Is there anything in the ossec.log files?

> Il 24/ott/2014 13:37 "dan (ddp)" <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Mario d'Aniello <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> I recently installed Ossec-hids-2.8.1 downloaded from main site, on
>> openSUSE
>> 13.1.
>> First i did a Server installation and seems that all gone fine. Then i
>> added
>> an agent with ./manage-agent, extracted the key and imported to an agent.
>>
>> But when i try to connect the agent, the agent wont connect with the
>> server.
>>
>> So i comeback to see what's wrong with the server and i see a strange
>> thing.
>> In ./manage-agent i have the list of my agent. But if i use ./list_agents
>> there's no agents in list, even with parameter -a (list all agent) or -n
>> (not connected).
>>
>> There's any problem\bug well know to that?
>>
>>
>
> Never heard of that issue.
>
>>
>>
>> Il giorno martedì 28 gennaio 2014 19:24:56 UTC+1, BMor ha scritto:
>>>
>>> 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.
>>
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