I am trying to monitor my home firewall. I ran a sniff on the hobbit server, and saw traffic, so I do not believe it is being blocked. But the CPU, MEM, etc tests never show up. In bb-hosts on the server, I listed the server with its FQDN. Am I missing something ? I tried FQDN and Hostname..
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 03:18:58PM -0400, Aiello, Steve (Corporate, consultant) wrote:
I am trying to monitor my home firewall. I ran a sniff on the hobbit server, and saw traffic, so I do not believe it is being blocked. But the CPU, MEM, etc tests never show up. In bb-hosts on the server, I listed the server with its FQDN. Am I missing something ? I tried FQDN and Hostname..
The Hobbit client uses the hostname obtained from "uname -n" as the hostname it reports for the cpu, memory etc. tests. If that's not identical to what you have in the bb-hosts file, add a "CLIENT:hostname" tag on the entry in your bb-hosts file.
Henrik
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 15:18 -0400, Aiello, Steve (Corporate, consultant) wrote:
I am trying to monitor my home firewall.
What flavor? I use a Cisco PIX at home, and it can be monitored primarily with snmp.
I ran a sniff on the hobbit server, and saw traffic, so I do not believe it is being blocked.
Blocked by... what?
But the CPU, MEM, etc tests never show up.
On the firewall? What client is it running?
In bb-hosts on the server, I listed the server with its FQDN.
Which server? The firewall?
Am I missing something ?
Maybe, I can't figure out what you are asking...
I tried FQDN and Hostname..
FQDN, with hobbit, always.
-- Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CNX, CISSP # 78281 Austin Energy
dan.mcdonald at austinenergy.com
participants (3)
-
dan.mcdonald@austinenergy.com
-
henrik@hswn.dk
-
steve.aiello@ge.com