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>> These IPv6/IPv4 issues are due to the way IPv4 and IPv6 were being 
implemented on releases earlier than 3.1.0. This only affects OSSEC 
servers. The issue has to do with the way addresses are requested from the 
system (IPv4 native versus IPv4 mapped over IPv6) and the fact that earlier 
releases of OSSEC limited you to just one address (no multiple binding). 
All of that has been fixed. You can read more about the correction here:

https://github.com/ossec/ossec-hids/pull/1412

If you do not want to migrate to OSSEC 3.1.0 server (which should be 
compatible with older OSSEC clients), you can download a copy of 2.9.3 with 
the change in it from this link:

https://networkalarmcorp.com/dnld/ossec-hids-2.9.3.1.tgz

However, it is worth it to move to the latest release of OSSEC due to many 
other fixes and enhancements in the code base.

Best,

Dave Stoddard
Network Alarm Corp.

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