secure connection

Thomas Stocking tstocking at groundworkopensource.com
Wed Sep 26 08:03:00 CEST 2007


SW,
You can use the NSCA encryption options. They are a bit slower than 
unencrypted, but they work well.
On the sending side, match the encryption method in send_nsca.cfg to 
that specified in the nsca.cfg on the receiving (Nagios) server side.
The tricky part is compiling nsca and send_nsca with Libmcrypt. That can 
be a pain, especially on Solaris.

All this is documented in the NSCA docs.
    Thomas

Live Great wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to establish secure connection between a remote 
> NSCA (at client site) and the centralized Nagios server?
> I basically after the solution of authentication and encryption like 
> ssh/ssl.
>
> Thanks
> SW
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