Relay Server

  • Sancho

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    November 21, 2009 at 18:55
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    I posted a few years back, and I was wondering was a solution to and onsite relay server devised?

    Explain a bit more, what do you understand as “onsite relay server” exactly ?

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    January 5, 2012 at 01:17
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    Oh, this is a very late reply, but Pandora has made some great progress.
    I think it has this feature now?

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    January 31, 2012 at 14:56
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    Maybe.

    Could you give more data about the proyect?

    Bye.

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    May 17, 2013 at 10:54
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    Can you please elaborate what onsite relay server is?Give a brief idea about it.
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  • starkiller

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    July 20, 2013 at 00:36
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    Ok, well and onsite relay server is this.
    You have a consulting company(A) and you want to monitor some of your clients(B,C,D) systems.
    So you have a server at site A that monitors your systems and you want to be able to monitor site B,C,D’s systems. each of those sites might use the same IP range as you do internally. So you need a server at site B,C,D that will relay monitoring and update information to a sort of collector at Site A, so you can monitor all your clients systems internally, and site A monitors the external IP’s of Site B,C,D’s internet connection, or internet facing devices as well(in case internal network is down)

  • Sancho

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    Ok, well and onsite relay server is this.
    You have a consulting company(A) and you want to monitor some of your clients(B,C,D) systems.
    So you have a server at site A that monitors your systems and you want to be able to monitor site B,C,D’s systems. each of those sites might use the same IP range as you do internally. So you need a server at site B,C,D that will relay monitoring and update information to a sort of collector at Site A, so you can monitor all your clients systems internally, and site A monitors the external IP’s of Site B,C,D’s internet connection, or internet facing devices as well(in case internal network is down)

    Take a look on the “export server” feature: http://pandorafms.com/Soluciones/features/en

    The full doc here:

    http://openideas.info/wiki/index.php?title=Pandora:Documentation_en:Export_Server

    It’s an enterprise feature.

    Another way to implement it is do put the incoming XML files in a temp dir, copy to the 2ndº server and the real incoming directory. That will work with agent data, but don’t with network/remote checks.

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  • starkiller

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    August 7, 2013 at 23:42
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    Take a look on the “export server” feature: http://pandorafms.com/Soluciones/features/en

    The full doc here:

    http://openideas.info/wiki/index.php?title=Pandora:Documentation_en:Export_Server

    It’s an enterprise feature.

    Another way to implement it is do put the incoming XML files in a temp dir, copy to the 2ndº server and the real incoming directory. That will work with agent data, but don’t with network/remote checks.

    Thats what I was talking about.

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