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Where to get 32-bit glibc.i686 and pam.i686 packages for Check Point OPSEC LEA add-on

roychen
Path Finder

Hi,

I tried installing the Splunk add-on for Check Point OPSEC LEA and was stuck at trying to obtain the 2 required 32-bit packages, glibc.i686 and pam.i686.

I'm installing Splunk on RHEL Server 6.4, and the default Red Hat yum repository doesn't seem to have these packages.

I've also tried with an external repository (Repoforge) with no luck.

Does anyone have any idea where to obtain these packages?

Thanks.

peterw2112
New Member

I was able to download the packages to disk; if you don't have another system to connect to the repository, I can send the rpm's over to you.

Could you please send to me too - i have the same issue with fresh splunk install on RH6.4 x86_64.
Thanks

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Chubbybunny
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee
yum reinstall pam* --downloadonly; yum reinstall glibc* --downloadonly

posting the command again to get the formatting in.

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Chubbybunny
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

using: yum reinstall pam* --downloadonly; yum reinstall glibc* --downloadonly

I was able to download the packages to disk; if you don't have another system to connect to the repository, I can send the rpm's over to you.

Please open a support case, and reference this Answer & ask for Chubbybunny. thx!

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