questions

rob at capband.net rob at capband.net
Mon Jan 19 14:39:49 CET 2004


> tcpwrappers to limit who can connect to it.  This can be a problem if
> your monitoring machine is on ADSL or cable modem and its IP address
> can change (not a problem for most people but this one is a problem
> for me because of a PHB who insists on running nagios on his home
> computer to save on chargeable bandwidth).  Note that somebody in a

I'm sure you're aware of this, but we use VPN tunnels to get around this. Yeah, one side of the VPN tunnel has to accept connections from at least a class B network, but the target and source addresses for NRPE would then both be RFC1918 numbers and wouldn't change *shrug*


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