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[ossec-list] Re: /etc/client.keys not found
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- Subject: [ossec-list] Re: /etc/client.keys not found
- From: "Daniel Cid" <daniel.cid@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 16:43:19 -0400
- Cc: "Tomas Olsson" <tol@xxxxxxx>
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Hi Tomas,
There is nothing wrong with your install. OSSEC chroots to /var/ossec
(or /usr/local/ossec in your case), so when it says /etc/client.keys,
it actually
means /usr/local/ossec/etc/client.keys. To fix this problem, you need to
run the manage_agent tool to add agents... If you don't need any agent,
you can just ignore this error (or do a local install).
Thanks,
--
Daniel B. Cid
dcid ( at ) ossec.net
On 2/22/07, Tomas Olsson <tol@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi I have a problem that has been on the list previously (From the
ossec.log):
2007/02/22 11:31:28 ossec-remoted(1402): Authentication key file
'/etc/client.keys' not found.
2007/02/22 11:31:28 ossec-remoted(1701): No remote connection
configured. Exiting.
Somewhere is the prefix of my instalation /usr/local/ossec truncated,
but I do not understand where this happens. Has anybody manage to fix this?
/Tomas
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