Gns3 version 1.3.9
Gns3 version 1.3.9 install#
Warning: : Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 0608b895: ~]# yum install -enablerepo=epel syslog-ng syslog-ng-libdbi.x86_64 libdbi-drivers libdbi-dbd-mysql
Gns3 version 1.3.9 download#
If the link is down in the future you can download it from ~]# rpm -i Install the repo needed to get syslog-ng which is in ~]# wget I always thought you had to use fifo and data pipes, apparently that is no longer the case. Thanks to my colleague "PQizzle" :) I learned that syslog-ng natively supports sending logs to the database. So now we move on to setting up syslog-ng to send to MySQL. Follow the screenshots and once finished we'll move to the syslog-ng configurations. Now that we got it placed under httpd root, we can now configure it. 2 root root 4096 arwin]# mv phpsyslog/ /var/www/html/ arwin]# chown apache:apache -R /var/www/html/phpsyslog/ 5 root root 4096 Sep 11 18:16 arwin]# ll phpsyslogĭrwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 arwin]# mkdir arwin]# mv html/ arwin]# mv scripts/ arwin]# mv upgrades arwin]# llĭrwxr-xr-x. Once you untar the file you will have 3 folders and I would recommend moving them into a one arwin]# llĭrwxr-xr-x. If for some reason the file is not available on the FTP you can download it from arwin]# wget arwin]# tar -xvf php-syslog-ng-2.9.8m.tar.gz phpsyslog-ng is very 'customi-zable' but this should get you on your way. # chkconfig httpd on arwin]# yum install php php-gd http httpd-tools php-mysql.x86_64
Starting httpd: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using localhost.localdomain for ServerName Mailcap noarch 2.1.31-2.el6 base 27 arwin]# service httpd start I will not get into securing the httpd server as it is outside the scope of this blogtorial however, please do spend time on securing your web arwin]# yum install httpd httpd-tools If you already have apache/httpd running then you can skip this step.
Let's now setup the apache/httpd webserver and PHP libraries so we can install the web front-end GUI. Now let's setup arwin]# /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation arwin]# mysql -u root -p If you already have MySQL installed then you can skip this ~]# yum install mysql mysql-server First let's install the MySQL back-end, all of its dependencies and configure MySQL.