Hi Andy,

Not sure if this interests you but just so you know Analogi also works
perfectly with OSSEC v2.8.1.

Once again thanks for providing such a nice interface. Helps a lot.

Thanks,
Robert

On 31 January 2013 at 15:48, Robert Micallef <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andy,
>
> It could have been permissions. Actually, it probably was permissions. I
> think you are right and when I copied from the old server it inherited the
> same permissions of the server. As I said it is working now, so I can't
> take a screenshot. I remember messing with permissions on our test server
> but didn't check the permissions for the production server since copying
> everything worked.
>
> About the time, thanks for that. I see you even left templates yourself
> :). So far everything works well. Thank you very much.
>
> Robert
>
>
> On 30 January 2013 18:04, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> I would need to see a picture of what is on screen to advise
>> (permissions, and absolute file paths come to mind). If anyone sees this
>> again, screen shot (including full URL) would help, and also consider
>> checking the apache logs, and the browser debugger (Firefox is
>> ctrl+shift+j).  I would need this to have a think.
>>
>> The graphs should always display. If there is no data matching your query
>> then the graph should be empty. The latest version of AnaLogi has some
>> functionality on the main page to check for database connectivity, database
>> structure, whether the database is populated etc.. .so if you didn't see
>> these errors I would imagine the problem was to do with the javascript
>> graphing functionality (and not OSSEC/database/data).
>>
>> Ah, AM/PM, something I somehow missed. If you look in config.php you will
>> see a variable $glb_detailtimestamp, this uses the PHP date format, you can
>> change this config variable and the date format on all/most pages should
>> update for you.
>> For syntax look at #Example 4 on:
>> http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
>>
>> I planned for this knowing different cultures would prefer different
>> formats :)
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:29:13 PM UTC, Robert Micallef wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Andy,
>>>
>>> Just FYI I replaced the files for the GUI with the ones we were using in
>>> the old server and now everything works. I don't know why it didn't work
>>> with the files downloaded from github. Anyway it is working well now.
>>> Thanks for your work.
>>>
>>> Robert
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:01:23 PM UTC+1, Robert Micallef wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear Andy,
>>>>
>>>> I installed the GUI on the actual logging server a few days ago. The
>>>> ossec installation was also performed on that same day. The graphs are not
>>>> appearing. Do you know of any particular dependencies I might have not
>>>> installed on the new server? I installed apache with php. The GUI loads but
>>>> the graphs do not. I thought that maybe there needs to be a few days of
>>>> data in the database before the graphs get generated but it has been 3 days
>>>> now.
>>>>
>>>> I also noticed that when going to detail.php, the alerts' timestamps
>>>> are not in 24HR format and nor are they followed with AM or PM. It doesn't
>>>> really make a difference, but  I thought you'd want to know about it.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot.
>>>>
>>>> Robert
>>>>
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