[Xymon] Port Check on a Server
bb at buglecreek.com
bb at buglecreek.com
Mon Apr 22 16:37:15 CEST 2024
I may not fully understand, but I thought that analysis.cfg uses client data sent from the xymon client on the system it is monitoring and analysis.cfg controls what colors etc. that is generated from the client data?
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024, at 9:51 AM, Kris Springer wrote:
> analysis.cfg has built-in PORT tests. See instructions at
> https://xymon.sourceforge.io/xymon/help/manpages/man5/analysis.cfg.5.html
>
> Kris Springer
>
>
> On 4/22/24 6:44 AM, bb at buglecreek.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a system that is running a rsyslog server on a non standard
> > port and is an appliance. I need to check that the several ports are
> > up and listening, however I can not install a client on the system.
> >
> > The test would need to be initiated from the xymon server. I assume I
> > need a custom script, can someone point me in the right direction for
> > this. Heres nmap output. Preferably I'd like to check if the port
> > 443, 517,8001, 8002,and 80003 are all open. If any of those are not
> > open, go red.
> >
> > PORT STATE SERVICE
> > 22/tcp closed ssh
> > 443/tcp open https
> > 517/tcp open XXXX
> > 8001/tcp open XXXX
> > 8002/tcp open XXXX
> > 8003/tcp open XXXX
> >
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