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list Stef Coene · Fri, 3 May 2019 12:13:51 +0200 ·
Hi,

I have created an alternate xymon binary. It's a shell script that accepts the same options but uses curl to upload the data to a https server with xymoncgimsg.cgi.

This way you can block port 1984 and have control who send data with a username/ password. And the data is encrypted.
We had some external auditors who tried to send bogus messages to corrupt our monitor solution :(

This will prevent this because you need a username and password if you want to send something. And the data is encrypted.


Anyone interested in the script?


Stef
list Galen Johnson · Fri, 3 May 2019 09:21:25 -0400 ·
Why not post it on xymonton.org?

=G=
quoted from Stef Coene

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 6:13 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi,

I have created an alternate xymon binary. It's a shell script that
accepts the same options but uses curl to upload the data to a https
server with xymoncgimsg.cgi.

This way you can block port 1984 and have control who send data with a
username/ password. And the data is encrypted.
We had some external auditors who tried to send bogus messages to
corrupt our monitor solution :(

This will prevent this because you need a username and password if you
want to send something. And the data is encrypted.


Anyone interested in the script?


Stef

list Stef Coene · Fri, 3 May 2019 15:55:45 +0200 ·
On 3/05/19 15:21, Galen Johnson wrote:
Why not post it on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>?
Why?
Because it's not clear to me that is THE website to find xymon related 
information:

- Latest news was posted on 2013-12-04.
- Latest addon was posted a year ago, the one before was posted 4 years ago.
- Tutorials and other pages use the bb / hobbit syntax. The rename from 
hobbit to xymon was in 2018.


Stef
list Ralph Mitchell · Fri, 3 May 2019 10:57:08 -0400 ·
I did the same a few years ago.  DoD was beginning to insist all network
traffic be encrypted, and I was just trying to get Xymon approved for
monitoring.  Rather than get into a recurring fight to justify plain text
on port 1984, I set up xymoncgimsg.cgi and wrote the delivery script to
talk to it.  I don't have all possible options covered, but I'm the only
one writing stuff for it...

I think it is responsible for a ton of junk showing up, though.  That
mainly manifests as graphs with weird names, or graphs that clearly don't
belong to the server they show up under.  I suspect that the webserver
doesn't always terminate the thread when the incoming connection drops,
so xymoncgimsg.cgi gets some or all of the report from the next server to
connect.  As well as oddly named disk and inode graphs, I also get graphs
with nanoseconds-since-time-began kind of numbers.

I'm looking forward to getting a xymon release with builtin encryption.

Ralph Mitchell
quoted from Stef Coene


On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:55 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 3/05/19 15:21, Galen Johnson wrote:
Why not post it on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>?
Why?
Because it's not clear to me that is THE website to find xymon related
information:

- Latest news was posted on 2013-12-04.
- Latest addon was posted a year ago, the one before was posted 4 years
ago.
- Tutorials and other pages use the bb / hobbit syntax. The rename from
hobbit to xymon was in 2018.


Stef

list Oliver · Fri, 3 May 2019 11:13:38 -0400 ·
quoted from Stef Coene
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:55 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
The rename from hobbit to xymon was in 2018.
You added 10 years :)  2008
list Galen Johnson · Fri, 3 May 2019 22:26:26 -0400 ·
People are still pointed to it in the list.  It's still being "maintained"
(by me).  If people aren't finding it useful, I can take it down,  I'd hate
to see it disappear like deadcat, though.  I've often considered pulling
all the known Xymon content onto it (there are several sites) just to have
one place for all the 3rd party bits to live.  I'll admit it could use some
love but it is still being used,  While I no longer use Xymon (new job
can't use it), it does still hold a special place in my heart (been using
Big Bro/Hobbit/Xymon since 1998 when it was "better than free").
quoted from Ralph Mitchell

=G=

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:55 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 3/05/19 15:21, Galen Johnson wrote:
Why not post it on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>?
Why?
Because it's not clear to me that is THE website to find xymon related
information:

- Latest news was posted on 2013-12-04.
- Latest addon was posted a year ago, the one before was posted 4 years
ago.
- Tutorials and other pages use the bb / hobbit syntax. The rename from
hobbit to xymon was in 2018.


Stef
list Stef Coene · Sat, 4 May 2019 10:51:42 +0200 ·
quoted from Galen Johnson
On 4/05/19 04:26, Galen Johnson wrote:
People are still pointed to it in the list.  It's still being "maintained" (by me).  If people aren't finding it useful, I can take it down,  I'd hate to see it disappear like deadcat, though.  I've often considered pulling all the known Xymon content onto it (there are several sites) just to have one place for all the 3rd party bits to live.  I'll admit it could use some love but it is still being used,  While I no longer use Xymon (new job can't use it), it does still hold a special place in my heart (been using Big Bro/Hobbit/Xymon since 1998 when it was "better than free").
It's not that I wanted you to take the site down, it's just that's not obviously to me that your site was the place to host community driven xymon content.


I have the same 'problem' with devmon.
There are different sources where you can find devmon.
I forked my own version because I integrated SNMP v3 and couldn't find the most up-to-date base to start from.


Maybe we should reinvent xymon and merge all available information (xymon, Devmon, scripts, ...) in 1 place?
Make the xymon website more 'flashy'?
Make a wiki like section where users we can post scripts and other information?
Make a forum were people can ask questions and/or posts scripts?


Stef
list Galen Johnson · Sun, 5 May 2019 11:43:04 -0400 ·
Actually, that is what I had hoped Xymonton would become.  The one place
people knew to go for all things Xymon which is why I used a wiki based
solution (deadcat was script-centric).  Alas, it seems it has become just
another Xymon site.


On a side note, I was hoping Xymon 5 would have been released by now.
IIRC, SNMP was going to be integrated into it and deprecate the need for
devmon.  It was also going to have a more themeable UI (again IIRC).  I had
actually started working towards that but transitioned to a new job so
haven't had time to get back on it.

=G=
quoted from Stef Coene

On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 4:51 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 4/05/19 04:26, Galen Johnson wrote:
People are still pointed to it in the list.  It's still being
"maintained" (by me).  If people aren't finding it useful, I can take it
down,  I'd hate to see it disappear like deadcat, though.  I've often
considered pulling all the known Xymon content onto it (there are
several sites) just to have one place for all the 3rd party bits to
live.  I'll admit it could use some love but it is still being used,
While I no longer use Xymon (new job can't use it), it does still hold a
special place in my heart (been using Big Bro/Hobbit/Xymon since 1998
when it was "better than free").
It's not that I wanted you to take the site down, it's just that's not
obviously to me that your site was the place to host community driven
xymon content.


I have the same 'problem' with devmon.
There are different sources where you can find devmon.
I forked my own version because I integrated SNMP v3 and couldn't find
the most up-to-date base to start from.


Maybe we should reinvent xymon and merge all available information
(xymon, Devmon, scripts, ...) in 1 place?
Make the xymon website more 'flashy'?
Make a wiki like section where users we can post scripts and other
information?
Make a forum were people can ask questions and/or posts scripts?


Stef
list Damien Martins · Mon, 6 May 2019 09:55:18 +0200 ·
Hello all,


I'm a modest contributor on Xymon plugins. I'm still using Xymonton to post my home cooked plugins, but this is not really usefull to do the versionning, this is why I'm storing everything on github, and only posting links to git repos. As I'm running my own debian box, I can host the Xymonton website or a mirror if required.
quoted from Galen Johnson


Le 04/05/2019 à 04:26, Galen Johnson a écrit :
People are still pointed to it in the list.  It's still being "maintained" (by me).  If people aren't finding it useful, I can take it down,  I'd hate to see it disappear like deadcat, though.  I've often considered pulling all the known Xymon content onto it (there are several sites) just to have one place for all the 3rd party bits to live.  I'll admit it could use some love but it is still being used,  While I no longer use Xymon (new job can't use it), it does still hold a special place in my heart (been using Big Bro/Hobbit/Xymon since 1998 when it was "better than free").

=G=

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:55 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

    On 3/05/19 15:21, Galen Johnson wrote:
Why not post it on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>;
    <http://xymonton.org>?
    Why?
    Because it's not clear to me that is THE website to find xymon
    related
    information:

    - Latest news was posted on 2013-12-04.
    - Latest addon was posted a year ago, the one before was posted 4
    years ago.
    - Tutorials and other pages use the bb / hobbit syntax. The rename
    from
    hobbit to xymon was in 2018.


    Stef

-- 

Cordialement,
Damien Martins
list Galen Johnson · Mon, 6 May 2019 21:06:34 -0400 ·
In many ways, pointing to a real repos over the way it's currently set up
is actually preferred since that allows for easier maintenance and upkeep
of the code.  I don't think git was even an idea when xymonton (and before
that hobbiton) came into being.  Dokuwiki may not even be the best option
any longer versus setting up a github organization...which I might think
about doing for the long term.  The wiki bits of github are just more
limited in was it provides.

=G=
quoted from Damien Martins

On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:55 AM Damien Martins <user-c12727b399f0@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hello all,


I'm a modest contributor on Xymon plugins. I'm still using Xymonton to
post my home cooked plugins, but this is not really usefull to do the
versionning, this is why I'm storing everything on github, and only posting
links to git repos. As I'm running my own debian box, I can host the
Xymonton website or a mirror if required.


Le 04/05/2019 à 04:26, Galen Johnson a écrit :

People are still pointed to it in the list.  It's still being "maintained"
(by me).  If people aren't finding it useful, I can take it down,  I'd hate
to see it disappear like deadcat, though.  I've often considered pulling
all the known Xymon content onto it (there are several sites) just to have
one place for all the 3rd party bits to live.  I'll admit it could use some
love but it is still being used,  While I no longer use Xymon (new job
can't use it), it does still hold a special place in my heart (been using
Big Bro/Hobbit/Xymon since 1998 when it was "better than free").

=G=

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:55 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 3/05/19 15:21, Galen Johnson wrote:
Why not post it on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>?
Why?
Because it's not clear to me that is THE website to find xymon related
information:

- Latest news was posted on 2013-12-04.
- Latest addon was posted a year ago, the one before was posted 4 years
ago.
- Tutorials and other pages use the bb / hobbit syntax. The rename from
hobbit to xymon was in 2018.


Stef
Xymon mailing user-d459c9d661b6@xymon.invalid

--
Cordialement,
Damien Martins

list Sebastian Auriol · Fri, 17 May 2019 20:20:00 +0100 ·
So... Stef, it would be nice, I think, if you put the curl client on GitHub
and linked to it from Xymonton add-ons.

Kind regards,

SebA
quoted from Galen Johnson


On Tue, 7 May 2019 at 02:07, Galen Johnson <user-fc632e705d24@xymon.invalid> wrote:
In many ways, pointing to a real repos over the way it's currently set up
is actually preferred since that allows for easier maintenance and upkeep
of the code.  I don't think git was even an idea when xymonton (and before
that hobbiton) came into being.  Dokuwiki may not even be the best option
any longer versus setting up a github organization...which I might think
about doing for the long term.  The wiki bits of github are just more
limited in was it provides.

=G=

On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:55 AM Damien Martins <user-c12727b399f0@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
Hello all,


I'm a modest contributor on Xymon plugins. I'm still using Xymonton to
post my home cooked plugins, but this is not really usefull to do the
versionning, this is why I'm storing everything on github, and only posting
links to git repos. As I'm running my own debian box, I can host the
Xymonton website or a mirror if required.


Le 04/05/2019 à 04:26, Galen Johnson a écrit :

People are still pointed to it in the list.  It's still being
"maintained" (by me).  If people aren't finding it useful, I can take it
down,  I'd hate to see it disappear like deadcat, though.  I've often
considered pulling all the known Xymon content onto it (there are several
sites) just to have one place for all the 3rd party bits to live.  I'll
admit it could use some love but it is still being used,  While I no longer
use Xymon (new job can't use it), it does still hold a special place in my
heart (been using Big Bro/Hobbit/Xymon since 1998 when it was "better than
free").

=G=

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:55 AM Stef Coene <user-dbffe946c0f4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 3/05/19 15:21, Galen Johnson wrote:
Why not post it on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>?
Why?
Because it's not clear to me that is THE website to find xymon related
information:

- Latest news was posted on 2013-12-04.
- Latest addon was posted a year ago, the one before was posted 4 years
ago.
- Tutorials and other pages use the bb / hobbit syntax. The rename from
hobbit to xymon was in 2018.


Stef
Xymon mailing user-d459c9d661b6@xymon.invalid

--
Cordialement,
Damien Martins