Sorry that this is coming in bits and pieces. It looks to me that -c
option is used when verifying the checksum file.
[ Downloads]$ sha256sum -c ossec-hids-2.8.3.tar.gz.*sha256 *
ossec-hids-2.8.3.tar.gz: OK
I don't think that the actual program tar file contains a checksum (hence
the error) and
I'm not sure why you got the error. I ran the sha256sum on the same file
on a CentOS 8 box, got the same checksum and no errors. I'm guessing that
you already tried downloading a fresh copy?
Natassia
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:14 AM karthik s wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
> When I try to run below co
Correction, I just noticed that you used the -c option and got the same
error as you did. I normally run sha256sum without any flags.
Natassia
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 7:27 AM Natassia S wrote:
> I'm not sure why you got the error. I ran the sha256sum on the same file
> on a CentOS 8 box, got
Hello Team,
When I try to run below command, i'm getting this error. Could someone help
me ASAP.
ubuntu@ip-x-x-x-x:~$ cat ossec-hids-2.8.3.tar.gz.sha256
SHA256 (ossec-hids-2.8.3.tar.gz) =
917989e23330d18b0d900e8722392cdbe4f17364a547508742c0fd005a1df7dd
ubuntu@ip-x-x-x-x:~$ sha256sum -c ossec-h
Hello Sreenivasa Reddy.
Sorry for the late response.
The silent uninstall can be done like the silent installation. In the wazuh
agent file directory, there is an uninstaller named uninstall.exe. Run that
file silently like you did in the installation. For example, I have managed
to uninstall