[Xymon] Xymon Encrypting End Points for Azure

Ralph M ralphmitchell at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 00:32:27 CET 2021


I've been using curl to send report to the CGI program, because I need to
use encrypted connections.  It doesn't scale well...  I have gaps in every
graph due to missing reports.  I've been looking at cobbling together my
own equivalent that doesn't require Apache on the Xymon server.  It's slow
going, though.

Ralph Mitchell


On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 7:08 PM Jeremy Laidman <jeremy at laidman.org> wrote:

> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 at 08:42, LOZOVSKY, DANIEL <dl1025 at att.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jeremy.  I was thinking about using stunnel which seems more
>> straight forward.  Too bad about development being stalled.  Hopefully, it
>> will restart soon.  Really need this functionality.
>>
>
> Agreed. The other two foreshadowed features many of us are waiting for
> are: full support for SNMP, and IPv6.
>
> There's actually another option for encryption that I didn't mention, but
> it can be really useful in some circumstances. Many years ago I wrote a
> script that provided an agentless deployment, and it's still in use today.
> It works by connecting via ssh, then pushing the Xymon client scripts from
> the server to the shell running on the client. The client scripts execute
> on the client host, and send its updates to STDOUT, which traverses the ssh
> connection, to be injected into the Xymon server.
>
> I've used this technique to monitor hosts that cannot connect directly to
> the Xymon server, by using ssh to connect via one or more jump hosts.  All
> it needs is a way to get a shell prompt on the client.
>
> More info here: http://tools.rebel-it.com.au/xymon-rclient/.
>
> J
>
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