I have my Hobbit server behind a firewall. The Hobbit server appears to be running fine. I'm getting cpu, disk, files, etc data from client systems on the same network segment. With systems outside the firewall, I am only getting the conn, info, and trends - nothing else.
I'm using hobbit-4.2.0.tar.gz source on RHEL4 WS boxes, both server and clients.
On my outside client, /usr/local/hobbit/client/tmp has; hobbit_vmstat.ggw-s-log.ggw.noaa.gov.10947 msg.ggw-s-log.ggw.noaa.gov.txt The file creation dates are current, and being updated.
In /usr/local/hobbit/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg I've changed [msgcache] DISABLED to ENABLED In .../hobbitclient.cfg, BBDISP="127.0.0.1"
selinux is set to permissive.
The hobbit client has been restarted.
The msgcache.log shows a normal start and listening on 0.0.0.0:1984 The clientlaunch.log does not show any errors. The hobbitclient.log does not show any errors. (existing entries are old errors.)
Hobbit is configured to use uid = "bb". User bb can ssh without a password from the internal server to the external client. Tested on IP, and all variations of the full URL, and configured alias URLs.
In /usr/local/hobbit/server/etc/bb-hosts, the external client has "pulldata" listed after the #
The hobbit server has been restarted.
I must be missing something, but I'm not having much luck figuring out what it is. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Gar