Thanks Sebastian,

 

Running from master, I had to make a few modifications as CentOS is using different locations and usernames, but If I run the following:

 

           sudo -u intelmq /usr/bin/intelmqctl -t json

 

I receive the following response

 

           null

 

If I run the same command without the type specified, I receive the usage syntax help message

 

usage:

        intelmqctl --bot [start|stop|restart|status] --id=cymru-expert

        intelmqctl --botnet [start|stop|restart|status]

        intelmqctl --list [bots|queues]

 

.....

 

Other Notes:

 

·       CentOS uses “apache” in-place of www-data so I made the relevant modifications based on the install instructions.

·       I also has to ensure the $CONTROLLER variable as defined in the config.php matched the correct location (/usr/bin/intelmqctl instead of in local)

 

From: Sebastian Wagner
Sent: Tuesday, 10 May 2016 7:49 PM
To: Matthew Duncan; intelmq-dev@lists.cert.at
Subject: Re: [Intelmq-dev] Getting up and running CentOS

 

Hi Matt,

On 05/10/2016 11:43 AM, Matthew Duncan wrote:
I can successfully load the main page and “Configuration” page, however if I click on either the “Management” or “Monitor” tabs, this is what I get

 

 

Error loading botnet status: SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data

 

 

Has anyone see this before or can provide some pointers where I have gone wrong.

I assume you are running on current git master?

The manager most probably can't access the cli-program. Possible reasons are insufficient permissions or misconfiguration or missing docs...
To debug it, you can try to access the cli as user www-data (or whatever user your webserver is using):
% sudo -u intelmq /usr/local/bin/intelmqctl
Append `-t json` to see what the manager would see.

Hope this helps,
Sebastian

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