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What, or is there an intended method for pushing custom agent configs into the wazuh_manager container to maintain persistence between container restarts similar to wazuh_manager.conf/ossec.conf?
I am at a loss on how to pass in custom agent configs. Also, it looks like the remote agent config option is on by default, but I may need to add another environment variable involving remote commands on my endpoints to enable centralized agent configuration management.
I was toying around with a modification to the docker-compose file that like the wazuh_manager.conf in the /config/wazuh_cluster/ would push my custom agent configs into the wazuh_manager's /wazuh-config-mout directory and hopefully the same init/entry script that handles placing ossec.conf would usher my agent configs to the correct destination . I ran out of time so the efficacy of this method is still unknown to me.
This is one of those instances where I wonder if I'm just missing something? I searched feverishly, but couldn't find anything specific to achieving persistent centralized agent configs on docker deployments.
Thanks in advance!
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What, or is there an intended method for pushing custom agent configs into the wazuh_manager container to maintain persistence between container restarts similar to wazuh_manager.conf/ossec.conf?
I am at a loss on how to pass in custom agent configs. Also, it looks like the remote agent config option is on by default, but I may need to add another environment variable involving remote commands on my endpoints to enable centralized agent configuration management.
I was toying around with a modification to the docker-compose file that like the wazuh_manager.conf in the /config/wazuh_cluster/ would push my custom agent configs into the wazuh_manager's /wazuh-config-mout directory and hopefully the same init/entry script that handles placing ossec.conf would usher my agent configs to the correct destination . I ran out of time so the efficacy of this method is still unknown to me.
This is one of those instances where I wonder if I'm just missing something? I searched feverishly, but couldn't find anything specific to achieving persistent centralized agent configs on docker deployments.
Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: