[Xymon] PSclient sending from intranet

kspringer at innovateteam.com kspringer at innovateteam.com
Thu Nov 8 09:51:10 CET 2018


Anyone have xymoncgimsg.cgi functioning on their server and successfully receiving PSclient data over HTTPS?  The documentation for this is vague and doesn't specify how to make it work. Any specifics would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks, 
Kris Springer


-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Williams <tlwilliams4 at vcu.edu>
To: kspringer at innovateteam.com
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Sent: Tue, 06 Nov 2018 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Xymon] PSclient sending from intranet

Alas, I am unable to help further, as my InfoSec allows port 1984, and not
80 or 443 to Xymon, so I don't have http running.

Tim

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 3:29 PM Kris Springer <kspringer at innovateteam.com>
wrote:

> I've configured one of my PSclients to test this HTTPS functionality, and
> it indeed does try to send data over port 443.  But the client logs say
> that my Xymon server is timing out.  Is there a specific server url path
> that I need to be using?  The documentation doesn't give any example.
>
> Kris Springer
>
>
>
> On 11/6/18 7:54 AM, Timothy Williams wrote:
>
> The Powershell client can connect to the Xymon server using TCP port 1984
> as default, but can also connect using HTTP or HTTPS with/without
> user/password. You likely have port 80 or 443 open. Here are Word doc
> details:
>
> HTTP is an alternate method. It can be used if you have xymoncgimsg.cgi
> running on the web server on your Xymon server – see
> https://www.xymon.com/help/manpages/man8/xymoncgimsg.cgi.8.html. The web
> server running the CGI can be configured for SSL (i.e. HTTPS) and / or
> authentication – XymonPSClient supports basic authentication and SSL. If
> you require authentication, the <serverHttpUsername> and
> <serverHttpPassword> elements should be configured.
> If you are using HTTP and transmitting over unsecure networks (e.g.  the
> internet), it is strongly recommended to enable SSL, authentication and
> disallow HTTP connections.
>
> ServerHttpPassword encryption
> If <serverHttpPassword> is set, the Xymon client will encrypt the password
> if it is not encrypted and remove the plain text password from the
> configuration file, overwriting with the encrypted password. The Xymon
> client will prefix the encrypted password with ‘{SecureString}’, so it is
> easy to tell if the client has attempted to encrypt the password or not.
> This is done using the .NET SecureString functions, which means that the
> encryption is unique to the server and user. This means that once the
> password has been encrypted, you cannot use the same xymonclient_config.xml
> on another server. It also means that if you have been testing by running
> XymonPSClient from a command prompt, and this encrypts the password, when
> you run XymonPSClient as a service it will not be able to decrypt the
> password unless the service is running as the same user.
> In both scenarios, replacing the encrypted password with the plain text
> password and re-starting Xymon will cause the password to be re-encypted.
>
>
> Tim Williams
>
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 9:37 AM Rolf Schrittenlocher <
> schritte at ub.uni-frankfurt.de> wrote:
>
>> any possibility to send something from intranet to the world outside?
>> creating webpage, send by sftp or scp? This could be done by cron and
>> xymon could analyze this data then.
>> > Anyone have an idea about how to collect client server stats using the
>> > Powershell client on machines that are on an intranet that blocks port
>> > 1984, and send it out to our external xymon server located in a
>> > different part of the country?  The intranet network doesn't want to
>> > open any additional ports to allow the traffic out.
>> >
>>
>> --
>> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>> Rolf Schrittenlocher
>>
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