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Install (Solved) Fresh install audit.sh setup

Discussion in 'Install & Upgrades or Pre-Install Questions' started by EckyBrazzz, Apr 13, 2021.

  1. EckyBrazzz

    EckyBrazzz Active Member

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    On a fresh install I wanted to install the audith,sh, but somehow it did not work
    AUDITD_ENABLE = set to n, but this is my own default install and I have never seen it before.

    Code (Text):
    /usr/local/src/centminmod/tools/auditd.sh setup
    
    AUDITD_ENABLE is set to = n
    



    EDIT: Noticed that my custom_config.inc was empty, while I populated it with settings before.
     
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  2. EckyBrazzz

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    Strange, etc/centminmod/custom_config.inc gets wipped during the install of centminmod. It only has one line afterwards.
    Code (Text):
    MARCH_TARGETNATIVE='n'
    


    Before it has many settings.
     
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    what was contents of persistent config file at /etc/centminmod/custom_config.inc before install?
     
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    Hi,

    Now it is correct. On the other install I found a copy of custom_config.inc and custom_config.inc.save in the root with all populated info.

    centminmod/custom_config.inc was also present.

    As I could not wait for your response I did a new install, and all seem to be fine.