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09-13-2004 08:15 PM
09-13-2004 08:15 PM
Secure comms between CMS and agents
I have set up HP SIM and it is in production. I have received a request from the net security team to allow management of their servers in the DMZ. I'd like the opinions of the experts here as to what information I can gather and the best way of going about it.
The only proviso is that SNMP *must not* be used, as the security guys are naturally concerned about the lack of security. Obviously, security of communication is their top priority.
Any thoughts, ideas or links to info would be greatly appreciated.
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09-14-2004 01:44 AM
09-14-2004 01:44 AM
Re: Secure comms between CMS and agents
I am also looking for solution to manage servers in DMZ.
I am not yet find solution for HP Management Agents wich need SNMP for successfuly installation.
My solution wich are not yet testing is:
Use SNMP for properly work HP Agents. Trap destination is only localhost. On firewall disable port 161 and 162 wich is used by SNMP.
For comunicating with Web Agents use one options wich HP suggest in document HP SIM Installation and User Guide page 12:
- WBEM uses HTTPS over port 5989
- Web agents use HTTPS over port 2381
- DTF uses SSH-2 over port 22
I so research solution with WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation). The SNMP provider allows client applications to access SNMP information through WMI. The SNMP provider acts as a gateway to systems and devices that use SNMP for management.
Maybe can help guys from HP development team.
Ivan
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09-23-2004 04:43 AM
09-23-2004 04:43 AM
Re: Secure comms between CMS and agents
Are you see the document Managing HP servers through firewalls with HP SIM
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html
ivan
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09-23-2004 07:34 PM
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09-24-2004 01:23 AM
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09-24-2004 01:31 AM
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