15 Apr
2013
15 Apr
'13
5:45 a.m.
On 12 April 2013 21:56, SebA <spah at syntec.co.uk> wrote:
FYI, the md5 is different for me though: $ xymondigest md5 /selinux/enforce md5:c4ca4238a0b923820dcc509a6f75849b
Yes, I was checking for the file to contain "0" rather than "1". If the MD5 of the file matched the MD5 hash of "0", then it would go red, otherwise (default) green. But I think I've mis-read the "checksum" part of the analysis.cfg man page, and got the logic back-to-front.
Presumably I could allow xymon user to run /sbin/iptables-save with sudo
though as I did.
Yes, I'd have done this, so that another script isn't required.
I guess that's a bit trickier...
How so?
Glad it's working for you.
Cheers Jeremy