[BlueOnyx:20374] Re: I would love to see this in BO

Thomas Petersen thomas at nsd.dk
Tue Dec 20 05:18:33 -05 2016


Thank you  :)  This would be a great tool for Live monitoring. 
/Thomas
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Fra: Blueonyx [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] På vegne af Michael Stauber
Sendt: 20. december 2016 08:24
Til: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it>
Emne: [BlueOnyx:20373] Re: I would love to see this in BO

Hi Thomas,

> http://my-netdata.io/
> 
> "Monitor everything  Analyze thousands of metrics per server.

Now *that* looks really spicy. \o/

I'm looking at the installation instructions at the moment. There are a few dependencies that aren't installed on a 5209R by default, but even without activating EPEL they can all be found in the base repositories.

What I don't exactly like reading is this:

> To access the web site for all graphs, go to:
>
> http://127.0.0.1:19999/

So it runs it's own webserver on a non-standard port. I quickly installed it and the install itself is simple and seems to work out of the box.

I reconfigured the service to run on the public IP on port 19999, opened that port in the servers firewall so that my office IP can access it.
And it worked just as expected and presented me a working netdata UI.

Now here is the catch: How do we protect this motherload of sensitive information on a "stock" BlueOnyx without installed APF Firewall?

I just tried to proxy the call to /netstat via mod_proxy in AdmServ.
Like we do with the Shellinabox service that got recently added. That kind of works, but only if we proxy both ways with ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse. Which isn't that much of a catch.

So yeah: This can easily be rolled up into a BlueOnyx module and can be integrated into the GUI. I'll get it done.

Many thanks for the link and the suggestion!

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With best regards

Michael Stauber
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