auth

This section has options for the registering service.

New in version 2.1.

Options

disabled

Disables the execution of the Auth daemon.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

port

TCP port number to listen to connections.

Default value

1515

Allowed values

0 - 65535

use_source_ip

Use client's source IP address instead of "any" to add agent.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

force_insert

Force insertion: remove old agent with same name or IP.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

force_time

When forcing to remove old agents with same name or IP, this options specifies that the deletion will be performed only if the agent's keepalive has more than a number of seconds.

Default value

0

Allowed values

  • Positive number

  • 0

Value 0 means to force always.

purge

Delete definitely agents when removing.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

When set to no removed agents will remain in the client keys file, marked as removed. However, when set to yes, client keys file will be purged.

use_password

Enable shared password authentication.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

When enabled, the shared password will be read from file at /var/ossec/etc/authd.pass.

If this file does not exist, a random password will be generated.

ssl_agent_ca

Full path to CA certificate used to verify clients.

Allowed values

A full path

ssl_verify_host

When CA certificate is specified, this option enables source host verification. This means that the client source IP will be validated using the Common Name field.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

ssl_manager_cert

Full path to server SSL certificate.

Default value

/var/ossec/etc/sslmanager.cert

Allowed values

A full path

ssl_manager_key

Full path to server SSL key.

Default value

/var/ossec/etc/sslmanager.key

Allowed values

A full path

ssl_auto_negotiate

Auto select SSL/TLS method.

Default value

no

Allowed values

  • yes

  • no

By default only TLS v1.2 is allowed. When set to yes the system will negotiate the most secure common method with the client.

In older systems, where the manager does not support TLS v1.2, this option will be enabled automatically.

Default configuration

<auth>
  <disabled>no</disabled>
  <port>1515</port>
  <use_source_ip>no</use_source_ip>
  <force_insert>no</force_insert>
  <force_time>0</force_time>
  <purge>no</purge>
  <use_password>no</use_password>
  <!-- <ssl_agent_ca></ssl_agent_ca> -->
  <ssl_verify_host>no</ssl_verify_host>
  <ssl_manager_cert>/var/ossec/etc/sslmanager.cert</ssl_manager_cert>
  <ssl_manager_key>/var/ossec/etc/sslmanager.key</ssl_manager_key>
  <ssl_auto_negotiate>no</ssl_auto_negotiate>
</auth>