The hardest part is getting the SIP firmware. You need a TAC account to get it unless you can find it somewhere on the internet. Flashing the firmware is cake.
Personally I have a hosts, services, hostgroup, servicegroup, templates and contacts file. Now that I am monitoring our servers in customer locations I have created files for each customer. I don't think there is a proper way to do it....just easier for me to follow I guess. :o
In your templates.cfg file remove the s from the host and service notification lines
define contact{
name generic-contact
service_notification_period 24x7
host_notification_period 24x7
service_notification_options...
[root@probe-eth0 nagios]# /usr/sbin/nagios -v /usr/nagios/nagios.cfg
I think your nagios.cfg file is in /etc/nagios not /usr/nagios hence why it can't be opened.
Looks like you have to use the THold plugin but I can't find to much documentation for it. I have always used Nagios for notifications and then cacti for graphing.
For starters you should look at all the running processes and on another machine google search the names and see if anything comes up as malicious or as a key logger. You also may want to look into startup items and do the same. Possibly create another user account as the logger may only run...
I still can't send traffic to them, which is still weird and they aren't really willing to debug anything which is lame. I am probably going to run a bunch more tests tonight with my little test VPN setup. I now have a pretty good idea of what everything means so it isn't so frustrating any...
Well I copied my config and configured another cisco I have here up with what would be on the other side and wouldn't ya know it...everything worked fine. So I am assuming it is something on there end. :rolleyes:
I am running a Cisco 2811 that connects to our customers Juniper NetScreen. So it is a site to site VPN, pases Phase 1 and 2 and comes up. The VPN itself is stable. They can initiate a request to a box on our LAN, the request comes in hits the box and then the response can go back over the...
Yeah the VPN Gateway is an internet gateway. I don't think it is a NAT issue anymore though. Do you know of a time when the encapsulation count would go up on a VPN and NOT be sending the traffic down the VPN?
I have a client who can send traffic to me and get a response through the VPN but...
Any cisco gurus on here? I have an IPSec VPN configured with a client and they can initiate traffic and get a response back over the VPN but when I go to initiate traffic it goes over the internet instead of the VPN. I think there has to be a deny in an ACL either in my NAT or on the serial...
The main thing was Flash Player...they don't make a 64bit linux version...granted you can install the 32 but version. Cisco VPN client doesn't work with 64bit either. :(
Is there a known problem with firefox? I updated to 7.10 64bit and firefox opens then locks up. I have tried re-installing firefox and bunch of times and hasn't helped. Any ideas? :o
I went to RIT for Computer Networking. A lot of hands on classes, lots of labs, and you have to do three internships to graduate so you get some good work experince too.
http://www.nssa.rit.edu/nssa/index.maml
I graduated during the spring and have a full time making decent money for a...
I use Nagios and Cacti at work and it works good for what we need it for. Do you have yum installed on the machine? If so just do yum install httpd. That should install apache for you
So right now I have punchdowns in a small box on the wal and then the cables kinda drape down out of the box over to the rack where they hook into our switches. (Ghetto I know, it was done this way before I started working.) Well I would like to buy (if they are cheap enough) or make a little...
Anyone have any recommendations? I need a bunch for our lab and havent dealt with them so I don't know whats good. I need one that allows multiple concurrent connections, preferably one that has a web based viewer and hooks up to a normal KVM. Anyone use any of the ATEN ones? That was one...
I guess I didn't describe the situation well enough. I have an address tied to a D-List. Been this way for awhile and the address got it somehow and now it gets tons of spam. So the easiest way I see to eliminate all of it was to limit what domains can send mail to that address. There are...
Can I use filters in exchange to allow only certain domains to email to a Distribution List? Or any other way in exchange? Or do I have to rely on my spam filter?
I think with some distro's of linux you have to tell it to send out the hostname or it won't do it. I have run into this issue when configuring DNS servers.
Going along the same lines, what if I reinstall the 03 server with 00 run dcpromo then update that one. That way there is one good server incase this one screws up for some reason. :p
In some reading I did I came upon something that said that an '03 DC/AD's defualt setting is '00 mode. Could running adprep have ruined this now or something? Is there anyway I can just install AD without synching the two and then synch after it is installed?
I demoted it but I wanted to reformat. There was a bunch of old backup software stuff on it and some other crap that I wanted totally gone. DNS for both machines are pointing to the '00 DC which is also running DNS. I have installed DNS on the new machine and did a zone transfer to it though.
Maybe the '00 DC still think the other 00 DC is still around and since I didn't run adprep on that machine it doesn't think everything has been updated properly? I dunno.
'03 R2 with Service Pack 1 and all updates.
Yes I ran adprep off the '03 cd on the 00 DC. The adprep logs show that it worked without any errors. Also if I try to run the adprep command again it doesn't let me saying it was already successfully ran.