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or a module, class or function name. Adding an agent with ossec-authd¶ It is possible to add a key to a system via an automated method. ossec-authd and agent-auth provide this functionality. ossec-authd¶ ossec-authd will run on the server adding agents and distributing authentication keys. Warning There is currently no authentication, so any host that can cannot to the port ossec-authd listens to can obtain an OSSEC agent key. It is recommended that the OSSEC manager's firewall be used to help limit connections. Run ossec-authd, listening on port 1515: /var/ossec/bin/ossec-authd -p 1515 agent-auth¶ agent-auth will connect to an ossec-authd instance to receive, and install an agent key. Run agent-auth connecting to the manager on IP 192.168.1.12 port 1515: /var/ossec/bin/agent-auth -m 192.168.1.12 -p 1515 Navigation index next | previous | OSSEC 2.8.1 documentation » Manual » Agents » © Copyright 2010, Lots of people. Created using Sphinx 1.3.1.