Forum: CFEngine Help
Subject: Re: CFengine and Nagios Integration for Security Monitoring!
Author: bbomgardner
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,23459,23522#msg-23522
Sadly its not as glamorous as I may have made it sound! What I should have
said was:
I still depend on
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 8:55 AM, wrote:
>
> Aleksey, I agree about subsuming. Most things that I depended on Nagios for
> in the past have been largely taken up by CFEngine. We still have many
> double checks, but this is largely for dependencies and because Nagios is
> more visible.
>
> Whe
Forum: CFEngine Help
Subject: Re: CFengine and Nagios Integration for Security Monitoring!
Author: bbomgardner
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,23459,23513#msg-23513
Aleksey, I agree about subsuming. Most things that I depended on Nagios for in
the past have been largely
Ethan Galstad asked me to put together something demonstrating integration
of CFEngine with Nagios but I just haven't had time to do that yet.
(Like automatic configuration of Nagios using CFEngine.)
I've read the blog post, the integration is one way: Nagios tells CFEngine
to restart Apache. -D
Jan,
Nagios seems to be unnecessary here. The Cfengine way is to write a
promise which updates vulnerability database and either simply
generates reports about changes found or applies updates. No extra
agent (like Nagios) is needed for this task.
2011/9/14 Jan Muhammad :
> Hi Group,
> I wonder a
Hi Group,
I wonder anyone has experience on integrating CFengine with
Nagios(http://www.nagios.org/).I came across this blog
post(http://www.sladder.org/?tag=cfengine); but it's not detailed enough to
follow.
Considering a large scale network setup, a scenario can be if we want to
generate s