From CBlank@abcgroup.com Wed Jun 24 08:14:14 2026
From: CBlank@abcgroup.com
To: xymon@xymon.com
Subject: HTML Code in Alerts
Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 08:39:24 -0500
Message-ID: <348E183D9864F147BFDD0F94D1B9BCD9087A21B1@mail01.abcgroup.com>
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I am using server custom scripts that return HTML code to the hobbit for
displaying. One of which is bbmrtg! I upgraded the latest snapshot
because of another e-mail stating that it was patched in RC2. I am
still getting the following:
red Sun Feb 26 03:12:35 2006
&redTraffic Analysis for Multilink 1 Ranson to Orange: In: 333800
bytes/sec (86.5%) Out: 10590 bytes/sec (2.7%)

| Rules |
| In |
< 0.0% |
< 0.0% |
0.0% - 60.0% |
> 60.0% |
> 80.0% |
| Out |
< 0.0% |
< 0.0% |
0.0% - 60.0% |
> 60.0% |
> 80.0% |
How can I get the Hobbit to send everything as HTML formatted e-mails
vice text?
Chris Blank
Network Engineer
AB&C Group
(304) 725-7050 x 2221
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From thomas.seglard.enata@cnp.fr Wed Jun 24 08:14:15 2026
From: thomas.seglard.enata@cnp.fr
To: xymon@xymon.com
Subject: network configuration
Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 15:06:35 +0100
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Hello,
I'm just writing to you to know if hobbit's clients could use one (and=20
only one) port e.g 1984 like hobbitd ? I got several servers into DMZ and=20
my network administrator asked me for the rules to apply in firewalls...=20
He doesn't want to open port from DMZ to internal network (where my=20
hobbit's server is). So, I hope a workaround exists for this because I=20
think that clients connect to hobbit server. He would to prevent a rule=20
like any -> 1984 or 1984 -> any...
Sincerly,
Thomas Seglard
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From rmunsch@solutionsforprogress.com Wed Jun 24 08:14:15 2026
From: rmunsch@solutionsforprogress.com
To: xymon@xymon.com
Subject: [hobbit] network configuration
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 15:59:03 -0500
Message-ID: <44109717.5070409@solutionsforprogress.com>
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I'll take a stab at this...
You have some clients in the DMZ, and the hobbit server is on the
internal network, yes?
The DMZ must be on a specific subnet(s), so why couldn't the firewall be
set to forward 1984 to your server from that subnet only? Instead of
client -> server of
-> 1984 -> hobbit server,
then if frex your DMZ is 10.0.0.0/8, something like
10.0.0.0/8 -> 1984 -> hobbit server.
HTH, unless i've badly misunderstood the issue.
thomas.seglard.enata at cnp.fr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm just writing to you to know if hobbit's clients could use one (and
> only one) port e.g 1984 like hobbitd ? I got several servers into DMZ
> and my network administrator asked me for the rules to apply in
> firewalls...
> He doesn't want to open port from DMZ to internal network (where my
> hobbit's server is). So, I hope a workaround exists for this because I
> think that clients connect to hobbit server. He would to prevent a
> rule like any -> 1984 or 1984 -> any...
>
> Sincerly,
>
> Thomas Seglard
>
> Ce message (et toutes ses pieces jointes eventuelles) est confidentiel
> et etabli a l'intention exclusive de ses destinataires.
> Toute utilisation de ce message non conforme a sa destination, toute
> diffusion ou toute publication, totale ou partielle, est
> interdite, sauf autorisation expresse.
> L'internet ne permettant pas d'assurer l'integrite de ce message, CNP
> Assurances et ses filiales declinent toute responsabilite
> au titre de ce message, s'il a ete altere, deforme ou falsifie.
>
> *****
>
> This message and any attachments (the "message") are confidential and
> intended solely for the addressees.
> Any unauthorised use or dissemination is prohibited.
> E-mails are susceptible to alteration.
> Neither CNP Assurances nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall
> be liable for the message if altered, changed or falsified.
--
Rob Munsch
Solutions For Progress IT
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From steve.aiello@ge.com Wed Jun 24 08:14:15 2026
From: steve.aiello@ge.com
To: xymon@xymon.com
Subject: Obbit RE: [hobbit] network configuration
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 16:24:43 -0500
Message-ID: <24FB58C1103A5A4C8C26934686F6B9D00DF3A6@STAMLVEM04.e2k.ad.ge.com>
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I believe you can also send hobbit server via http(port 80). Found this
snippet under 'man bb':
Send the same status message, but using HTTP protocol via the web-
servers' bbmessage.cgi script:
$ $BB http://bb.foo.com/cgi-bin/bbmessage.cgi "status
www,foo,com.http green `date` Web OK"
This helps if your firewall/DMZ already allows port 80 traffic.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Munsch [mailto:rmunsch at solutionsforprogress.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 3:59 PM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: Re: [hobbit] network configuration
>
>
> I'll take a stab at this...
> You have some clients in the DMZ, and the hobbit server is on the
> internal network, yes?
>
> The DMZ must be on a specific subnet(s), so why couldn't the
> firewall be
> set to forward 1984 to your server from that subnet only?
> Instead of
> client -> server of
> -> 1984 -> hobbit server,
> then if frex your DMZ is 10.0.0.0/8, something like
> 10.0.0.0/8 -> 1984 -> hobbit server.
>
> HTH, unless i've badly misunderstood the issue.
>
>
> thomas.seglard.enata at cnp.fr wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm just writing to you to know if hobbit's clients could
> use one (and
> > only one) port e.g 1984 like hobbitd ? I got several
> servers into DMZ
> > and my network administrator asked me for the rules to apply in
> > firewalls...
> > He doesn't want to open port from DMZ to internal network (where my
> > hobbit's server is). So, I hope a workaround exists for
> this because I
> > think that clients connect to hobbit server. He would to prevent a
> > rule like any -> 1984 or 1984 -> any...
> >
> > Sincerly,
> >
> > Thomas Seglard
> >
> > Ce message (et toutes ses pieces jointes eventuelles) est
> confidentiel
> > et etabli a l'intention exclusive de ses destinataires.
> > Toute utilisation de ce message non conforme a sa
> destination, toute
> > diffusion ou toute publication, totale ou partielle, est
> > interdite, sauf autorisation expresse.
> > L'internet ne permettant pas d'assurer l'integrite de ce
> message, CNP
> > Assurances et ses filiales declinent toute responsabilite
> > au titre de ce message, s'il a ete altere, deforme ou falsifie.
> >
> > *****
> >
> > This message and any attachments (the "message") are
> confidential and
> > intended solely for the addressees.
> > Any unauthorised use or dissemination is prohibited.
> > E-mails are susceptible to alteration.
> > Neither CNP Assurances nor any of its subsidiaries or
> affiliates shall
> > be liable for the message if altered, changed or falsified.
>
>
>
> --
> Rob Munsch
> Solutions For Progress IT
>
>
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