You can secure communication between the up.time monitoring station and the up.time Linux agent by enabling SSL encryption. Enabling SSL is a two-step process: Enabling SSL on the Linux Agent System To enable SSL encryption, complete the following steps on each agent system: NOTE: Do not perform these steps on the monitoring station.
Enabling SSL in the up.time UI If the Linux agent has already been added to up.time, complete the following steps in the up.time Web interface for each agent system that you want to configure to use SSL. If you have not yet added the agent system to up.time, follow the steps that are detailed in the up.time User Guide. When adding the agent system, ensure that the Agent Port Number option is set to 9998, and that the Use SSL (HTTPS) option is enabled. |
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