On Jun 9, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Christopher Moraes wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> This should make the enhancement backward compatible, so you don't have to change already deployed agents if you don't want to assign them a profile.
>
> The code is in an alpha state. I have tested it for a few use cases. If you can try it out, I'd love to hear your feedback.
This is brilliant.. I hope Daniel sees this and integrates it into either the 2.6 release (since your code is already written for 2.6) or puts it on the list for 2.7 ...
What would make it even cooler would be to allow multiple profiles. Have them combine, in order, so you can update for multi-purpose servers..
> Regards,
> Chris
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What would make it even cooler would be to allow multiple profiles. Have them combine, in order, so you can update for multi-purpose servers..
On 06/10/2011 10:02 AM, Christopher Moraes wrote:
> Could you explain this a little more?
>
> Did you mean that agent.conf should support multiple profiles? If yes,
> then, that is supported. Inside the managers agent.conf, you can have
> multiple <agent_config> blocks, each with a different profile name.
>
> Or did you mean inheritance of profiles. E.g. "Linux-DBServer" inherits
> the base "Linux" profile
The latter. So, on any given machine I can do something like this :
<ossec_config>
<client>
<server-ip>10.200.36.157</server-ip>
<config-profile>LinuxOracleDBServer,LinuxWebServer</config-profile>
</client>
</ossec_config>
Or
<ossec_config>
<client>
<server-ip>10.200.36.157</server-ip>
<config-profile>LinuxOracleDBServer</config-profile>
<config-profile>LinuxWebServer</config-profile>
</client>
</ossec_config>
Note : I'm thinking out loud here.. I like being able to use merging to
create profiles for disparate parts and combine them together as needed.
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And yes, keep the patches coming.
Thanks!
On 06/15/2011 08:42 AM, Daniel Cid wrote:
> Not on 2.6, since it has been frozen for the beta already, but
> certainly on 2.7 :)
Then the logical question is.. When's 2.7 getting released? ;)
> And yes, keep the patches coming.
I'm going to need to learn how to use git so I can start contributing
rules.. :)
> Thanks!
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After 2.6. ;)
>> And yes, keep the patches coming.
>
> I'm going to need to learn how to use git so I can start contributing
> rules.. :)
>
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