[hobbit] Best way to monitor server in a DMZ ? or remote LAN ?

Kern, Thomas Thomas.Kern at hq.doe.gov
Tue Feb 5 15:11:24 CET 2008


I like the idea of having a hobbit server inside a DMZ just to monitor the servers inside the DMZ. I am sure that between the network firewalls and the iptables and other tools available in a Linux server, that you can make sure that the public cannot see the hobbit server but let admins inside your network see the web pages. Alerts might be more of a problem but should be doable with proper firewall rules. The bbproxy facility may make it easier to get the firewall stuff set right. 


Thomas Kern
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----- Original Message -----
From: linuxmasterjedi at free.fr <linuxmasterjedi at free.fr>
To: hobbit at hswn.dk <hobbit at hswn.dk>
Sent: Tue Feb 05 09:01:48 2008
Subject: [hobbit] Best way to monitor server in a DMZ ? or remote LAN ?

Hi,

  I would like to monitor servers inside a DMZ. Since the Hobbit-Clients push
the information to the server, they are not able reach the LAN Hobbit server :
communication from the DMZ to the LAN is forbidden...

  What is your experience in that area guys ?


  I'm thinking to setup a DMZ Hobbit server. The LAN Hobbit server will pull the
information from the DMZ Hobbit server. I remember something related using
bbproxy or NET. Am I right ?
  What is your experience in that domain again ? (bis)


  Finally, I would like to setup a Hobbit Server in "LAN2", "LAN3" and "LAN4" .
Those LAN* Hobbit server will monitor servers around them.
  Will they send information to LAN Hobbit server or the LAN Hobbit server will
pull the information from LAN* Hobbit servers ?

  Thanks by advance for any answers or point of view of my ideas. I'm looking
for a global view of my issues + tutorial links to setup the right things.

   Thanks by advance.


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