[ZBX-16482] What are the network ingress and egress requirements for Zabbix agents and proxies? Created: 2019 Aug 08 Updated: 2019 Aug 09 Resolved: 2019 Aug 09 |
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Status: | Closed |
Project: | ZABBIX BUGS AND ISSUES |
Component/s: | Proxy (P) |
Affects Version/s: | 4.0.10 |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | Documentation task | Priority: | Minor |
Reporter: | Kevin Karney | Assignee: | Zabbix Support Team |
Resolution: | Commercial support required | Votes: | 0 |
Labels: | None | ||
Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
Original Estimate: | Not Specified |
Description |
This is more of a question, actually. When talking to customers about installing Zabbix, a frequent question that arises is whether traffic can go one way out of their data center to a Zabbix server (in the cloud, for instance) or if two-way communication is required? Everything I've looked at seems to indicate that even with active checks, the agent needs to get a list of checks from the server, thus necessitating two-way communication. Is there any documentation that clarifies this and/or addresses the question of network security? I know about encryption, but many customers do not want ANY incoming traffic. So if incoming traffic is indeed required, having a clearer idea of how that works would be great... Thanks! |
Comments |
Comment by Alexey Pustovalov [ 2019 Aug 09 ] |
Zabbix uses TCP connections. They can be initiated from one and another side as well! Is it what you are asking? |
Comment by Alexey Pustovalov [ 2019 Aug 09 ] |
And probably it is already explained in our documentation: https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/4.0/manual/appendix/items/activepassive |