That seems to work for one distributed site, but the master site then
fails to synchronize with it. Is this change an all or nothing kind of
thing? Should I be changing all the distributed servers at once, then
change the master and adjust the distributed monitoring settings and
then restarting the whole collection?
On 03/21/2017 05:55 AM, FRANK Michael wrote:
Hi,
I use the following rewrite rule for apache:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !on
RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI}
RedirectMatch 302 "^/$" "/<site>/"
#LogLevel alert rewrite:trace6
And you need to change the settings in Distributed Monitoring to HTTPS for the
migrated site as well.
Regards
Michael
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Subject: [omd-users] converting to https
Is there a checklist or set of instructions for converting OMD/check_mk over to
use https as default?
I've got a master server and 6 distributed servers. We use OMD mostly for the
check_mk component. I'd like to be able to convert one distributed server,
tweak the master server to be aware of that change and verify it's working and
then move on the next distributed server. I can convert the master server to
use https at the beginning or end, whichever is best.
None of these systems are accessible outside our network so security isn't a
big concern, but getting even our internal only web services converted to https
is on our to-do list. We do use the pnp4nagios component also, but that's
about it as far as the OMD componets go.
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