Re: [Nagios-users] nagios backdoor

2013-06-06 Thread Rainer Duffner

Am 06.06.2013 um 20:46 schrieb Sven Nierlein sven.nierl...@consol.de:

 Hi,
 
 Do you have any details? The german notice sounds like someone broke
 into their nagios system, but not necessarily by a nagios backdoor.
 
  Sven


There are not many details available - probably partly because they don't know 
them themselves (they've hired outside experts for the analysis).
Also, what you will read about such an incident will almost always never be the 
complete truth but more what the company will want you to believe to be the 
truth.

From what can the learned from (mostly reliable heise-news)

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Hetzner-gehackt-Kundendaten-kopiert-1884180.html


it either seems to be a rather sophisticated APT-style attack - or the company 
(Hetzner) has learned little to nothing from previous security-breaches and 
attackers found another way into their systems.



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Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Unix servers CPU, memory and hard-disk

2008-03-05 Thread Rainer Duffner
Alex Dehaini schrieb:
 Hari,

 I agree snmp is he way but I need the specific OIDs to monitor. Can I
 get all the OIDs for memory, cpu, etc? The OIDS that WORK

 Alex

   

Use an SNMP-Browser (like mbrowse).

There are also ready-made plugins for this.
Go to nagiosexchange and search for snmp - various are on the first
page already.



cheers,
Rainer

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Re: [Nagios-users] Plugin for HP Proliant Hardware Health Monitoring

2007-04-28 Thread Rainer Duffner

Am 27.04.2007 um 10:12 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 Hi Rainer,

 Thank you very much for your reply. I have the CD's here somewhere  
 for Insight Manager and will have a look to find the MIBS for the  
 particular hardware.  (never thought to look on the CD's).  
 Downloading an SNMP browser from the internet should be easy enough.
 When I manage to find some free time I'll investigate further and  
 let the list know how I got on.

 Once again, thanks for your input.



Technically, the plugins don't need the MIBs.

They are just nice to have - and you can get a good idea for more  
things to monitor.
You can also use them in cacti etc.

I don't know where I took the MIBs from. Maybe you've got to fetch  
them from an actual install.


cheers,
Rainer


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Re: [Nagios-users] Plugin for HP Proliant Hardware Health Monitoring

2007-04-26 Thread Rainer Duffner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have been reading this check_hpasm thread and looked at some of the 
 documentation which seems to suggest the plugin is used for monitoring 
 HP proliant hardware that is only running a linux system.

 Does anyone know of any tweaks or similar plugins that can get the 
 same sort of information from Proliant servers running Windows. Or a 
 plugin that can take the data gleamed from Insight Manager and display 
 it into Nagios.


Well, I wrote something like this some years ago, mainly to check fans 
and temperature.
I posted it to the mailing-list and I uploaded the plugins to sourceforge.
That was in January 2005. They are in the contrib directory in the 
nagiosplugins source distribution.
You should get hold of an InsightManager CD and copy the MIBs to the 
directory where your SNMP-client stores MIBs.
Then you can use a SNMP-browser (like mbrowse on Unix-systems) to access 
the MIBs and get an idea of what you should be looking at.

Please note that these plugins are very crude - there's probably a more 
elegant way to access all these MIBs and automate some of the hardcoded 
stuff in there...


cheers,
Rainer

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Re: [Nagios-users] What do you not like about Nagios' notification/escalation system?

2007-03-27 Thread Rainer Duffner
Jim Avery wrote:
 On 26/03/07, Taylor Dondich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 I'm working on a project, and it requires feedback from you, the
 Nagios community.

 What do you not like about the way Nagios handles escalations and
 notifications?  What features would you add?  What features would you
 change?  What logic would you change, etc?

 Let me know, I'm really interested in your feedback and will respond to all.
 

 I'd like a simple method to set up an on-call rota so I don't have to
 change the contacts for on-call each day.

   


Hand over da phone ;-)



cheers,
Rainer

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[Nagios-users] How to report the number of RDP session on a W2K3 Terminal Server

2006-06-20 Thread Rainer Duffner
Hi,
I would like to monitor the number of RDP sessions that a W2K3-server 
currently uses.
Preferrably via SNMP.

Is there a way to do this?


Also, I would need the same functionality for Citrix Presentation Server 
4.0, later.



cheers,
Rainer


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