Hi Dustin.
Since OSSEC is installed onto another partition, and I suppose that it
won't be overwritten when you recreate the C: partition, the OSSEC settings
and the key will remain unaltered.
On the other hand, we are working on a Auth version for Windows clients, so
you are able to request
Hi Dustin
You can use Wazuh API and one PowerShell script.
http://blog.wazuh.com/automatically-deploying-ossec-to-windows-using-wazuh-api/
And in our documentation you have the procedure to install Wazuh RESTful API
http://documentation.wazuh.com/en/latest/ossec_api.html
I hope this helps.
Victor,
I currently have 78 servers that will be recreated nightly using a single
image. I understand that I can install OSSEC to a secondary partition, but
how do I handle the keys for each server that is created from the image,
and ensure proper communication after the image is built without
You may follow these steps:
1. Run the OSSEC installer and click "Next" until you reach the screen
"Choose the Install Location".
2. Select the directory where you want to install OSSEC in (another disk
partition).
3. Finish the installation steps.
4. At this point, OSSEC has
How about modifying the installation package?
Eero
2016-09-22 12:56 GMT+03:00 Victor Fernandez :
> Hi,
>
> when you run the OSSEC installer for Windows, you can choose the location
> where OSSEC will be installed. This shouldn't be a problem.
>
> Since OSSEC registers a
Hi,
when you run the OSSEC installer for Windows, you can choose the location
where OSSEC will be installed. This shouldn't be a problem.
Since OSSEC registers a background service on Windows, you should first
install OSSEC into another partition and then create the C:\ drive image.
Hope it