Alternative to SNMP

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marujo
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Alternative to SNMP

Post by marujo »

Hy

I started now using Cacti, because I think that is a very powerful help to RRDTools.
I want to use Cacti to monitorise several hosts in my company.
But for security reasons, here we don't use the SNMP protocol.
So I would like to know if there is another option or other way to use the Cacti in the network.

I hope yes :(

Thank you

Marujo
sbx
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Post by sbx »

SNMP is perfect for this kind of stuff and you can limit access to certain hosts and certain OIDs, but anyway, you can create the stats locally (cat /proc/..... | grep) written to a local file or run SNMP locally writing the stats to a file, export the file to a network share and then write a script importing these values on the cacti host. As alternative you can use a SSH connection from cacti host to the monitored host to get the stats file. Finally, you could as well write a script to use SSH directly to gather the stats from your hosts, but at this point you should ask yourself why not tunnenling SNMP over SSH anyway.

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Post by marujo »

Tks spx,

I have to discuss the problem with my collegues and try to see what is the best solution for us.

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Post by BSOD2600 »

SNMP v1 is insecure, but why not use V3?

There really isn't any other cross platform ways to measure a device.
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Post by marujo »

BSOD2600 but and the alternative that spx had presented!!!??? Using SSH isn't a valid solution?

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Post by BSOD2600 »

For some devices, sure. But not everything supports that method. I guess it just boils down to what type of devices you're going to monitor and then implementing the securest polling method.
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Post by bodhi »

I am using a Nagios plugin that can be use with cacti as the same mode: NRPE. From a central host (Cacti host) you query some checks defined on host managed and he return the results (you must defined one script on Cacti-host to process data and make check...)...

NRPE use SSL...

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