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
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:09 AM, 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 in
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 8:11 AM, dan (ddp) wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:09 AM, 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 ta
OK, thanks. Is there a list anywhere of the main differences between the
two configurations? I spent most of yesterday trawling through the docs
trying to work out what might be enabled in the "server" configuration
which I wouldn't want in a "local" configuration.
On Wednesday, 22 October 2014
On Oct 22, 2014 5:14 AM, wrote:
>
> OK, thanks. Is there a list anywhere of the main differences between the
two configurations? I spent most of yesterday trawling through the docs
trying to work out what might be enabled in the "server" configuration
which I wouldn't want in a "local" configurati