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Zabbix Network Monitoring - Second Edition

By : Rihards Olups, Rihards Olups, Rihards Olups
Book Image

Zabbix Network Monitoring - Second Edition

By: Rihards Olups, Rihards Olups, Rihards Olups

Overview of this book

This book is a perfect starting point for monitoring with Zabbix. Even if you have never used a monitoring solution before, this book will get you up and running quickly, before guiding you into more sophisticated operations with ease. You'll soon feel in complete control of your network, ready to meet any challenges you might face. Beginning with installation, you'll learn the basics of data collection before diving deeper to get to grips with native Zabbix agents and SNMP devices. You will also explore Zabbix's integrated functionality for monitoring Java application servers and VMware. Beyond this, Zabbix Network Monitoring also covers notifications, permission management, system maintenance, and troubleshooting - so you can be confident that every potential challenge and task is under your control. If you're working with larger environments, you'll also be able to find out more about distributed data collection using Zabbix proxies. Once you're confident and ready to put these concepts into practice, you'll find out how to optimize and improve performance. Troubleshooting network issues is vital for anyone working with Zabbix, so the book is also on hand to help you work through any technical snags and glitches you might face. Network monitoring doesn't have to be a chore - learn the tricks of the Zabbix trade and make sure you're network is performing for everyone who depends upon it.
Table of Contents (32 chapters)
Zabbix Network Monitoring Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
6
Detecting Problems with Triggers
7
Acting upon Monitored Conditions
Index

Authentication options


In the scenario properties, there was also a tab that we didn't use—Authentication:

For HTTP authentication, Zabbix currently supports two options—Basic and NTLM. Digest authentication is not supported at this time.

Choosing one of the HTTP authentication methods will provide input fields for a username and password.

All the other options are SSL/TLS related. The checkboxes allow us to validate the server certificate—the SSL verify peer option checks the certificate validity, and SSL verify host additionally checks that the server hostname matches the Common Name or the Subject Alternate Name in the certificate. The certificate authority is validated against the system default. The location of the CA certificates can also be overridden by the SSLCALocation parameter in the server configuration file.

The last three fields enable us to set up client authentication using a certificate. Zabbix supports all possible combinations of certificate, key, and key password: single...