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- | ====== Zabbix server monitoring ====== | ||
- | Zabbix is a network management system created by Alexei Vladishev. It is designed to monitor and track the status of various network services, servers, and other network hardware. | ||
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- | ====== Zabbix server ====== | ||
- | The Zabbix " | ||
- | ==== Active Directory Authentication ==== | ||
- | Set up the LDAP authentication pane like this, making sure to specify a user's dn to bind as: | ||
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- | Once that works, all you need to do is create user accounts in Zabbix which correspond to the user's Active Directory username and the password will be verified against LDAP. You can add that user to Zabbix groups as well. | ||
- | ====== Zabbix client ====== | ||
- | The Zabbix " | ||
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- | ==== Active vs Passive ==== | ||
- | A Zabbix client can be " | ||
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- | ==== Install zabbix-agent ==== | ||
- | Installing the agent from apt: | ||
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- | ==== Configure zabbix-agent ==== | ||
- | Edit the agent' | ||
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- | Set at least these options in the config file: | ||
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- | DisableActive=1</ | ||
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- | ==== Start zabbix-agent ==== | ||
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