I'm new to ASL, so I might have done something wrong.
I followed the installer and choose default for most.
After a reboot I noticed there is no ASL kernel installed.
- The backend gives a red cross on: Kernel Intrusion Prevention System
- Uname -a gives: 2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64
- In grub there is no mention of a art kernel.
- There is no exclude =*kernel in yum.conf
yum list | grep kernel gives a long list of kernels.
I did:
yum --enablerepo=tortix-kernel upgrade kernel
But no packages marked for update.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
Installed on KVM but no kernel?
Re: Installed on KVM but no kernel?
Are you sure you didn't set any excludes? Check with:
Otherwise, make sure the following is set in /etc/asl/config:
After making that change, run "aum -ck" (which just checks for updates and makes sure the kernel repo config is correct) and try again.
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yum --disableexcludes=all --enablerepo=tortix-kernel check-update kernel
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KERNEL_CHANNEL="tortix-kernel"
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Re: Installed on KVM but no kernel?
Hi Pim,
Thanks, I tried and checked it but to no avail:
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[root@server ~]# aum -ck
Checking versions ...
ASL version is current: [PASS]
APPINV rules are current: 201402101531 [PASS]
CLAMAV rules are current: 201410251859 [PASS]
GEOMAP rules are current: 201410291405 [PASS]
MODSEC rules are current: 201410291832 [PASS]
OSSEC rules are current: 201410291832 [PASS]
Finished
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Thanks, I tried and checked it but to no avail:
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[root@server ~]# aum -ck
Checking versions ...
ASL version is current: [PASS]
APPINV rules are current: 201402101531 [PASS]
CLAMAV rules are current: 201410251859 [PASS]
GEOMAP rules are current: 201410291405 [PASS]
MODSEC rules are current: 201410291832 [PASS]
OSSEC rules are current: 201410291832 [PASS]
Finished
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Re: Installed on KVM but no kernel?
Check if you are using package managed kernels:
rpm -qa |grep kernel
rpm -qa |grep kernel