Observium: Pre-auth and security questions
Tom, I overlooked that setting and made the suggested change. However, Observium still seems to prompt for credentials after I sign in with basic auth.
I changed the login mechanism to http-auth as well: $config['auth_mechanism'] = "http-auth";
I'll keep working on this, and report back if I can get it working.
Thank you.
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1. BGP LocalAs fails on ASR9K (Andr? Mamitzsch) 2. Problem on some graphs - Percent Utilisation (Alexandre Corso) 3. Re: Problem on some graphs - Percent Utilisation (Adam Armstrong) 4. Re: Observium: Pre-auth and security questions (Tom Laermans)
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 11:05:26 +0100 From: Andr? Mamitzsch andre@mamitzsch.de To: observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] BGP LocalAs fails on ASR9K Message-ID: 56A5F366.9050403@mamitzsch.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi,
we discovered an issue with CISCO ASR9K and 4byte ASN's - the ASR return "0" when querying the BGP4-MIB parameter "bgpLocalAs". This stops observium from discovering the BGP sessions.
I have done some research and found that Juniper devices seem to have a similar problem which was fixed in the polling / discovery script already.
The same should be done for Cisco. The CISCO-BGP4-MIB included in Observium is somewhat outdated - CISCO introduced a parameter "cbgplocalAs" in a later version which delivers the correct result.
Could you please look into this ?
Thanks
Andre
Nate,
Don't set the auth mechanism to http-auth! This will likely make things not work =) (yes, confusing, I know...)
Tom
On 2016-01-25 14:42, Nate Mellendorf wrote:
Tom, I overlooked that setting and made the suggested change. However, Observium still seems to prompt for credentials after I sign in with basic auth.
I changed the login mechanism to http-auth as well: $config['auth_mechanism'] = "http-auth";
I'll keep working on this, and report back if I can get it working.
Thank you.
Nate Mellendorf | NETWORK ANALYST | Netgain 720 West Saint Germain Street | St. Cloud | MN | 56301 Phone: 320.251.4700 x183 | 877.797.4700 x183 www.NetgainHosting.com
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1. BGP LocalAs fails on ASR9K (Andr? Mamitzsch) 2. Problem on some graphs - Percent Utilisation (Alexandre Corso) 3. Re: Problem on some graphs - Percent Utilisation (Adam Armstrong) 4. Re: Observium: Pre-auth and security questions (Tom Laermans)
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 11:05:26 +0100 From: Andr? Mamitzsch andre@mamitzsch.de To: observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] BGP LocalAs fails on ASR9K Message-ID: 56A5F366.9050403@mamitzsch.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi,
we discovered an issue with CISCO ASR9K and 4byte ASN's - the ASR return "0" when querying the BGP4-MIB parameter "bgpLocalAs". This stops observium from discovering the BGP sessions.
I have done some research and found that Juniper devices seem to have a similar problem which was fixed in the polling / discovery script already.
The same should be done for Cisco. The CISCO-BGP4-MIB included in Observium is somewhat outdated - CISCO introduced a parameter "cbgplocalAs" in a later version which delivers the correct result.
Could you please look into this ?
Thanks
Andre
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