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[snips-users] Re: [nocol-users] nocol problem monitoring devices behind firewall
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Simple, You ask the firewall admin to open the ports you need for your monitor to access the systems on the other side of the firewall. When he (or she) says 'no', you setup a tunnel using an acceptable protocol (such as ssh) and connect to the systems on the other side of the firewall that way. Abhijit Dey wrote: > > Hi Group , > > I have a problem which i'm presenting to you. > > I need to monitor an array of Unix , NT hosts . > Now some hosts are in our network and/ some hosts are behind the > firewall (running on a solaris box). > Currently i'm running the monitors on a Linux box thru which i'm > monitoring internal hosts. > But how do i incorporate hosts behind the firewall also in the same > monitor ? > > Your response ill be highly appreciated/ . > > Thanks > Abhijit > -- Ean Kingston (eankingston at home com) I recently lost my job due to downsizing. If you are interrested in a UNIX sysadmin with security experience, drop me a line. See my resume at "http://www.hedron.org/resume.rtf". |