I receive the following error via UI or CLI when trying to setup Check Point OPSEC LEA Linux app:
Error while loading shared libraries: libpam.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
An ldd does not show a matching library on the system (which makes sense, thus above error).
Anyone encountered the same on a RHEL 2.6 box before? How did you resolve?
Binaries are statically linked to required libraries. One option, if you have root access, is to install the library via yum:
yum install -y pam.i686
(credits: Thanks to one RR)
Binaries are statically linked to required libraries. One option, if you have root access, is to install the library via yum:
yum install -y pam.i686
(credits: Thanks to one RR)
This is also referenced in the install guide:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/OPSEC-LEA/2.0.3/Install/Systemrequirements#Linux