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  • arentia
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 2

    #1

    Proxy configuration

    Hi!

    I am a newbie on Zabbix. So my apologies for silly questions and if it is a duplicated topic!
    I have a Zabbix Server running fine in my organization capturing information from three servers. So far, so good...

    Now, what I want is to configure the proxy server to capture information from customers servers.

    My problem is precisely the configuration of the proxy server.. I have read very tutorials and tried to configure it but something is missing..

    Where can I read all the information I need (step-by-step)?
    Or better.. Anyone with a identical scenario that could teach me?

    I would be very grateful. Thank you!
  • tchjts1
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 1605

    #2
    What version of Zabbix are you using?

    When you say "customer servers", do you mean on a separate network from your Zabbix server?

    Is there a firewall or DMZ that has to be taken into consideration?

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    • arentia
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2013
      • 2

      #3
      thanks for replying!

      Version of Zabbix: 2.0.5

      When you say "customer servers", do you mean on a separate network from your Zabbix server: exactly!

      I have a firewall FortiGate-80C that I have already configured (ports 10050 and 10051 are open).

      Thanks!

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      • tchjts1
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 1605

        #4
        Next steps would be to ensure that the proxy is talking to the Zabbix server.
        Go to Configuration --> DM. Have you configured a proxy there? (Create proxy)
        If you already have and you have the top right dropdown set to "proxies" (Not Nodes) then you should see when it last checked in with the Zabbix server under the column "Last seen (age)"

        If you don't have that, then there is no communication between the proxy and Zabbix server. Then it would be time to visit your zabbix_proxy.conf file on your Proxy server as well as seeing what is in your zabbix_proxy.log file.

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        • neilb
          Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 33

          #5
          i was reading this yesterday which should help you :

          Zabbix is my current favourite tool for monitoring an infrastructure, from a few services to many hundreds.  Have found one of the most useful features of the Zabbix architecture is its provision f…

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