On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:09 AM,  <de...@scratters.com> wrote:
> The ossec-init.conf file in the CentOS RPMs I picked up has the TYPE set to
> 'server'. I don't need that - I only need a local installation, so I removed
> those RPMs and installed from the tar ball, specifying 'local'. However,
> given that I need to install on lots of machines I'd rather use those RPMs
> if at all possible. Standing on someone else's shoulders, etc.
>
> So, what would be involved in changing a 'server' config to a 'local' one?
> Presumably it's not just a case of changing that TYPE value and restarting?
> I can't find any documentation on the ossec-init.conf file.
>
> What else might those RPMs have set which I should be looking at or
> switching off in order to get a good, default 'local' installation?
>

I think that file only really matters during upgrades from source. I'd
just ignore it or change the type to local.

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