> Hello Risto,
>
> In the begininnig No, but later Yes, I did specify
> -input=/usr/local/etc/SEC_Log_Pipe. And /tmp/sec.dump also not showing
> my input. here is the snapshot of sec.dump;
>
> Program options: --conf=/usr/local/etc/testmodel/myrules/main.cfg
> --conf=/usr/local/etc/testmodel/myrules/m1.cfg
> --conf=/usr/local/etc/testmodel/myrules/m2.cfg
> -input=/usr/local/etc/SEC_Log_Pipe -debug=6 -intevents
>
> Input sources:
> ============================================================
> /usr/local/etc/SEC_Log_Pipe (status: Open, received data: 0 lines, no
> context set)
>

This indicates that SEC has the pipe open, but no input lines have been 
observed. Can you write to this pipe again and check if the line counter 
increases? Note that you have to delete /tmp/sec.dump first, in order to 
regenerate the file with a signal.
regards,
risto

>
> --
>
> Kind Reagrds/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>
> M Haris Farooque
>


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