Re: ASP.NET 1.1 + IIS 5 + Nagios
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 07:22:33 -0700
You just need to make certain that the allowed settings for
NTLM in the effective group policies of both machines will
allow for a common version (I use NTLM v2 only) and for
an agreed level on NTLM communications security.
It is all in the local security policy, or dominating GPOs
security options settings.
<danielsanberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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yes, that is the problem! Any idea how to avoid that?
Roger Abell [MVP] schrieb:
Perhaps it is that they are failing to negotiate a common
version of NTLM or of NTLM signing ?
<danielsanberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
we couldn't relate to that. When we access the application Nagios tries
to authentificate with NLTM and that fails!
Actually the only way, it seems to work, is with basic authentication!
We couldn't find a plugin that would help us!
Greetings
Daniel
jigs4u4ever schrieb:
Hi,
To monitor the web applcation using NAGIOS there is nothing to do with
"Intergrated windows authentication" or "kerberos", what you have to
do
is
install the nagios windows plugins available on the Nagios site to the
windows web server which will check for the service and site
avilabilty
at
specific time intervall, the plugin will act like a client and send
the
updates to the Nagios server about the service and site status. Go for
plugin
as it will give you more felxiblility as u can also monitor specific
URL
and
not only services.
Thanks & Regards
Jigs4u_4ever
"danielsanberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Hi all there,
we have a APS.NET 1.1 Application running on IIS 5 and SQL Server
2000.
We use Integrated Windows Security.
Now we want to monitor the application by use of Nagios. It seems
that
Nagios doesn't support keberos. So another idea is to additionally
set
basic authentication that a monitoring-user can access the page.
My question is, can I enable basic authentication only for that one
user?
Or does someone have information about Nagios running with kerberos?
Thanks a lot
Daniel
.
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