NSCA internal network

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Wed Mar 10 16:45:58 CET 2004


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Nothing in NSCA prevents those results from traversing the internet, but 
if you are using a firewall the packets may be blocked.

- -Jason Martin

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, David Barnett wrote:

> Can you send NSCA passive check results over the Internet?  Or does the
> server and client have to be on the same internal network?  I am trying
> to send the results over the Internet so I can monitor clients that
> aren't on my local network.  Thanks for any help
> 
> 
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