jsonout_output in the global section

http://www.ossec.net/docs/syntax/head_ossec_config.global.html#options


On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 10:54 AM Ire Kourkoumelis <[email protected]> wrote:

> How did you include the json alerts output? How can I do that ?
>
>
> El jueves, 19 de marzo de 2015, 14:42:52 (UTC-3), ash kumar escribió:
>>
>> Dan,
>>
>> Working like a charm so far, including the json alerts output.
>>
>> Ash
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 12:20:50 PM UTC-4, ash kumar wrote:
>>>
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> That is completely reasonable.
>>>
>>> I discovered the OS instance is an Alienvault debian of the squeeze
>>> vintage.
>>>
>>> Ash
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 1:46:09 PM UTC-4, dan (ddpbsd) wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 1:36 PM, ash kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> > Using the most current code from Github, I have the following error
>>>> on
>>>> > compilation.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >     CC os_auth/ssl.o
>>>> > os_auth/ssl.c: In function 'get_ssl_context':
>>>> > os_auth/ssl.c:107: warning: implicit declaration of function
>>>> > 'TLSv1_2_method'
>>>> > os_auth/ssl.c:107: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
>>>> without a
>>>> > cast
>>>> > os_auth/ssl.c:108: warning: passing argument 1 of 'SSL_CTX_new'
>>>> discards
>>>> > qualifiers from pointer target type
>>>> > /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:1344: note: expected 'struct SSL_METHOD *'
>>>> but
>>>> > argument is of type 'const struct SSL_METHOD *'
>>>> >     CC os_auth/check_cert.o
>>>> >     CC ossec-authd
>>>> > os_auth/ssl.o: In function `get_ssl_context':
>>>> > ssl.c:(.text+0x263): undefined reference to `TLSv1_2_method'
>>>> > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>>>> > make: *** [ossec-authd] Error 1
>>>> >
>>>> >  Error 0x5.
>>>> >  Building error. Unable to finish the installation.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > I am running Debian Wheezy
>>>> >
>>>> > #  uname -a
>>>> > Linux logcollector 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Sep 23 10:07:46 UTC 2012
>>>> x86_64
>>>> > GNU/Linux
>>>> >
>>>> > I cant figure out which library I am missing
>>>> >
>>>> > # apt-cache dump|grep libssl|grep Package
>>>> > Package: libssl08-dev
>>>> > Package: libssl096-dev
>>>> > Package: libssl-ocaml
>>>> > Package: libssl095a-dev
>>>> > Package: libssl09-dev
>>>> > Package: libssl-ocaml-dev
>>>> > Package: libssl-dev
>>>> > Package: libssl-ocaml-dev-1ipd1
>>>> > Package: libcherokee-mod-libssl
>>>> > Package: libssl0.9.8-dbg
>>>> > Package: libssl0.9.8
>>>> > Package: libssl
>>>> > Package: libssl-ocaml-1ipd1
>>>> >
>>>> > Any guidance would be greatly appreciated
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Could you try with a reasonably up to date version of OpenSSL?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Regards
>>>> >
>>>> > Ash
>>>> >
>>>> >
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