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- Go to Open-AudIT.org and download the latest version. Install Open-AudIT.
- Log on to Open-AudIT and fill out the form to receive a free 20 device license.
- Add some credentials.
- Add a Discovery.
- Run the Discovery.
- Done!
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Installing
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Go to open-audit.org and download the latest version. Supply your name, email and company and download the binary. Run “sudo ./OAE-Linux-x86_64-release_2.0.11.run”.
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Once you have installed Open-AudIT, hop over to our Getting Started page for more helpful information.
Upgrading
Upgrading is essentially the same as installing.
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Don't forget we have release notes available for every version so you'll know exactly what has changed.
Database Creation
Open-AudIT requires a database to store its information in. If you ever need to manually create this database, the commands to do so are below. You should have already set a root password. If you have not, the default root password set by an Open-AudIT installation is openauditrootuserpassword.
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mysql -u root -p openaudit -e "/usr/local/open-audit/other/openaudit_mysql.sql" |
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Dependencies
Open-AudIT relies on dependencies to function. These dependencies are based on the distribution and version you are using. They are below.
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apt-get install mysql-server apache2 apache2-utils libapache2-mod-php openssh-client php php-cli php-curl php-ldap php-mbstring php-mysql php-snmp php-xml nmap zip wget curl sshpass screen smbclient logrotate libtime-modules-perl ipmitool awscli |