I think this should be documented, so users are aware, not just about how to recover the file, but that this happens and how to fix it.


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On 2015-05-12 09:04, dan (ddp) wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:39 AM,  <fi...@vivaldi.net> wrote:
So if I remove the spaces around the = sign and restart OSSEC, which I've
done, what's next?

Is hosts.deny returned to tis default state, with all the comments?


You'll probably have to restore that file from backups.



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On 2015-05-10 23:24, Antonio Querubin wrote:

On Sun, 10 May 2015, fi...@vivaldi.net wrote:

This was a clean install of 2.8.1 on a fresh Debian 8 server.


Actually you're right - a clean agent install of 2.8.1 would still
have the problem with the spaces around the '=' in host-deny.sh since
2.8.1 actually introduced that problem.

And if I'm reading the commit log correctly, the patch to adduser.sh
did actually make it into 2.9-beta4.  Sorry for the confusion.


Antonio Querubin
e-mail:  t...@lavanauts.org
xmpp:  antonioqueru...@gmail.com


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