Why not just set up a persistent ipsec tunnel?

jbose wrote:
> Hi Great Zenoss Community,
>
> I've got something I haven't been able to find any documentation on and I'm 
> hoping that I can find a work around.
>
> For the most part my Zenoss configuration is pretty standard.  However, I've 
> got 3 servers that are sitting on the outside of a firewall and I don't 
> operate the firewall and changes can't be made to that configuration.  This 
> firewall is dropping all SNMP traffic and in fact as far as I can tell is not 
> transmitting any UDP traffic (so changing the port isn't going to make any 
> difference).
>
> I have found a solution using socat to tunnel the udp traffic over an 
> encrypted-tcp connection (even better: encrypted) which is working great.  
> However, the only way it shows up in Zenoss is to setup the host as 127.0.0.1 
> so Zenoss knows where to query SNMP.  Of course then I loose all other 
> monitors (PING, HTTP, SSH) - or rather I'm now monitoring the monitor rather 
> than the actual host.
>
>
> Zenoss has the capability to set a custom port for SNMP: zSnmpPort, is there 
> some way to effectively set a zSnmpIp that is different than here/manageIp?
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>
> Justin
>
>
>
>
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