Guillaume - I took a look at the documentation, and if I understand correctly, this is providing instruction on setting up the connector for m/monit itself. However, my issue is as follows: I would like to configure the Monit Network Settings for a host in m/monit such that the address is something like foobar.com/monit and the port is left null. Essentially, I would like m/monit to understand that I am using a sub-path without a port so that it can connect to the monit instances (and then be able to run start/stop operations via the m/monit web interface). Whenever I put in a network address such as "foobar.com/monit", m/monit is unable to resolve this into an address.
I hope this clarifies what I'm trying to accomplish. - Saagar On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:13 AM, Saagar Deshpande <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Guillaume, I'll give that a look! > > On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 8:52 AM, Saagar Deshpande <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear monit-general, >> >> I am setting up m/monit and have configured m/monit and monit behind >> nginx via proxy_pass. nginx is providing SSL to our other applications and >> also prevents unnecessary exposure to the ports that m/monit and monit are >> listening on. >> >> When the proxy_pass is enabled, all traffic to >> https://www.foobar.com/monit is directed to monit and all traffic to >> https://www.foobar.com/mmonit is directed to m/monit . As such, I would >> like to understand how exactly to configure the network settings for >> m/monit so that a port is not required. Is this possible? The UI seems to >> append the port number to the end of the URL in all situations. >> >> Best, >> Saagar >> >> -- >> Saagar Deshpande >> Senior Software Engineer >> 973-454-4815 <(973)%20454-4815> >> [email protected] >> > > > > -- > Saagar Deshpande > Senior Software Engineer > 973-454-4815 <(973)%20454-4815> > [email protected] > -- Saagar Deshpande Senior Software Engineer 973-454-4815 [email protected]
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