savest way to check Windows 2000/ XP and 2003 systems

Anthony Montibello amontibello at gmail.com
Fri Jun 24 07:32:39 CEST 2005


NC_Net - must be configured to run passive checks and use the external
win32client of NSCA in order to support Encryption methods...

Without Win32Client of NSCA NC_Net's internal send_NSCA only supports Xor.

As for active checks NC_Net does not support Encryption but it can
validate that the check_nt request is comming from a particular host
IP.

Hope this Helps
Tony


On 6/23/05, Daniel Szortyka <sekuela at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes!!!
> 
> When you configure a NSCA daemon on linux you configure a password and
> a encryption method... after... you configure the same thing on
> windows machine, the same config file practically.
> 
> In NC_Net you configure the services that you will check...
> And "send_nsca" will make the comunication with nagios server.]
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel
> 
> On 6/23/05, Ralf Prengel <ralf.prengel at comline.de> wrote:
> > Daniel Szortyka wrote:
> > > Ralf,
> > >
> > > You can use two plugins together, a NSCA (daemon) that runs in you
> > > nagios server listening on a defined port. After this you configure a
> > > NC_Net plugin on your machine windows and configure it. After, you
> > > will have to configure the NSCA Client on windows, this client will do
> > > the comunication with nagios server and sent it the result of a
> > > service monitored.
> >
> > Ok,
> >
> > I will check this.
> > One question:
> > Are the results crypted to be protected against sniffing on the
> > "transport" in the net?
> >
> > Ralf
> >
> >
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