Prerequisites
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This will be required later, so make a note of it now.
Installation Steps
All local commands should be run as root.
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. /lib/lsb/init-functions
For Debian / Ubuntu, create a symlink
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ln -s /usr/lib/insserv/insserv /sbin/insserv |
Add the daemon
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chkconfig --add omkd |
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cp install/users.dat conf/ cp install/oae_reports.json conf/ cp install/opCommon.nmis conf/ |
Edit the config files. For 1.0.5, Make sure you set both oae_server and oae_link. They will likely be the same address. Set omkd_require_nmis to 'false' if you do not have NMIS installed.
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nano conf/opCommon.nmis |
And set the permissions to writeable.
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chmod -R 755 /usr/local/omk/conf |
Edit the "openauditenterprise" section and insert the actual ip address of the server (not 127.0.0.1 or localhost) in to the oae_server variable (along with http:// and don't forget the trailing /). If you have Open-AudIT installed into a sub directory in your web root, be sure to add that to the end of the oae_server variable above. On the Opmantek virtual appliance (for example) it would be http://<SERVER_IP>/open-audit/
Optional - change and note the oae_username and oae_password values.
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The email section is described in the Open-AudIT Enterprise - Configuration Guide document.
And set the permissions to writeable.
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chmod -R 755 /usr/local/omk/conf |
Create the nmis user.
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useradd nmis |
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service omkd start |
Test the Daemon
You should now be able to point a web browser at http://SERVER:8042/omk/oae
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