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Weekly Snap: NETRP, Puppet Starter Pack & Environment Monitoring

weekly snap17 – 21 June was packed with Wireshark, git and environment monitoring tips, a new Puppet support deal and software release to boot.
Matthias released NETRP our first Netways Resource Planner, which began as an internal project and is now free for all under GPLv3.
Following on, Christian announced our newest support ‘starter packs’ for the Puppet configuration management system, including onsite implementation and staff training.
At 127 days, Eva continued her countdown to the OSMC 2013 with Carsten John’s presentation on “Environmental Monitoring in Practice”.
On topic, Georg offered an HWg-STE solution to data centre environment monitoring while Gunnar analysed MySQL queries with Wireshark.
Lastly, Achim introduced git hooks as Julian shared a snippet on Microsoft’s disclosure of their software vulnerabilities to American secret services.

Weekly Snap: Apache 2 Authentication, Hardware Starter Kit, LConf 1.2 & NoMa 2.0.2 Released

14 – 18 November was packed with new hardware, a Polish IT conference, a guide for Apache 2 authentication, and two new releases – LConf 1.2 and NoMa 2.0.2 our notification management addon for Icinga and Nagios.
Much awaited, Tobias released LConf 1.2 our configuration interface for Icinga and Nagios. Alongside bug fixes, major changes include: a return to installation per makefile, much consolidation of code for plugins such as LConfExp.pl, an option to use either the old or new OpenLDAP configuration, inclusion of a new test kit for developers to try out new features, and most exciting of all – host and service escalations. Improvements to the LConf for Icinga Web module were also made, in user masks and menus and configurations. Download LConf 1.2 and the LConf-Icinga-Mod 1.2.1 at netways.org.
From Managed Services, Marcus showed how to set up different authentication methods on Apache 2 per source IP. Using the example of a company that uses LDAP for internal authentication and MOTP for external, he applied an iptables rule to redirect queries from the internal/external sources onto a two different ports. On each of these ports, he then set up a VHost to offer the different authentication methods. Even better, he recommended iptables-save, to enable settings to be retrieved with an init script making life easier after a reboot.
Bernd spoke at an IT conference  in Warsaw on “Monitoring with Icinga”. The event focused on reliability and monitoring so in addition, we joined forces with our OSMC partner Thomas Krenn, to present practical business applications of open source in various showcases live.
Last but not least, our new hardware guru Georg introduced the latest addition to our online store – monitoring and SMS alerts in an all-in-one starter kit. It combines a SecurityProbe 5E Standard that can monitor up to 8 locations (with expansion units and Cat5 connection), a temperature sensor with a 0.3m cable (can add up to 300m extension cable with Cat5 connector) and a Teltonika Modem USB/G10. The AKCP SecurityProbe 5E Standard SMS Starter Kit offers simple monitoring for remote locations and best of all comes at an 11% discount. More sensors can be found at our shop.