Setting up A Network Monitoring and Inventory System
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This guide will set up (list subject to change):
- Lighttpd
- Nagios - apk is working
- Nagconfig?
- NagiosQL - need to test (http://www.nagiosql.org/about-nagiosql.html, http://www.nagiosql.org/faq/31-general-documentation/71-nagiosql3-documentation.html)
- Cacti - basic functionality working in apk
- Smokeping - need to tie in with OpenAudit - auto add routers, switches, public DNS server
- OpenAudit - need apk
- SNMPTT - follow http://xavier.dusart.free.fr/joomla/index.php/en/nagios/47-traps-snmp-dans-nagios
- MySQL DB and associated scripts to tie these together
This guide will assume:
- You have a knowledge of your network setup (at least know which subnets exist)
- Your network allows ICMP ping packets to every device that you want discovered and automatically added to the system
- Your firewalls (whether on your networking devices or end-user devices) allow traffic back to the server that is being set up, and if it is a Windows host, allows WMI queries in
- If you are auditing a Windows domain, you have access to an account that has local administrator privileges on every computer (on Win XP a user with Power User privileges may be enough)
Goal
Basic concept is to combine the above apps/utilities to create an easy to set up and low upkeep monitoring system that also tracks inventory thanks to OpenAudit. Redundant entries in configs will be kept to a minimum (hopefully). New devices should be auto-added to monitoring systems, along with associated services (for example, a Windows server running MS Exchange might have basic services such as CPU load, HD free space, running services and Exchange queues monitored, whereas a router running on Alpine Linux would might need the routing table, throughput, and opennhrp monitored). Also, software licensing should be monitored so that Windows boxes do not exceed purchased licenses.
Progress Log
Set up Alpine server with Lighttpd 1.4.28-r0, PHP 5.3.3-r2 and MySQL 5.1.50-r0 with OpenAudit 09.12.23. Windows box can be audited with results returned to Alpine.
Set up test cacti system and made sure the basics work with the new aport.
SNMPTT receives snmp traps properly and sends them on to Nagios but they aren't parsed in any way yet.
Installed Nagiosql, need to investigate potential usage + OpenAudit integration.
Got nmap results into OpenAudit. Needed a change in admin_nmap_input.php line 48 ("Interesting ports on" -> "Nmap scan report for"), for which a bug report was filed upstream.
Got pingable/resolvable hosts automatically added into OpenAudit.
Operational Concept
Nmap -> OpenAudit
- Scheduled nmap ping sweep of subnets (one at a time)
- Check if hosts have been audited recently
- If not, trigger an nmap OS detection
- If Windows, trigger a remote audit
- If other device type, do ___ to audit
OpenAudit -> Nagios (or Cacti, or Smokeping)
- Schedule a query of Windows Servers from OpenAudit + installed software
- Check that nagiosql has each server in it
- If it doesn't, add host monitoring + base services
- For each MS software (such as Exchange, SQL, DPM), add services
For bonus points:
- Query LLDP to find out where device is and set up dependencies automatically
- SNMPTT integration to Nagios (setup based on device info in OpenAudit)
Random scripts
Since part of implementation runs on Windows, a set of scripts that can run on both Windows and Alpine Linux are being put together.
host-detect.sh: a one-line linux command to replace all of the ping-sweep* and lookup* batch files. Ping-sweep*.bat: does an nmap ping sweep of each subnet in subnet.txt and writes all hosts that are up to a file lookup*.bat: does a A record DNS lookup for each host that's pingable and writes results to a file insert-hosts*: for each resolvable host, downloads the vbscript to insert the host information into openaudit (uses WMI to get hardware, OS and software info)
host-detect.sh (replaces all batch files below)
#!/bin/sh for IPADDRESS in `nmap -sP 10.14.8-39.0-255 | grep "Nmap scan report for" | awk -F ' ' '{print $NF}' | sed s/\(// | sed s/\)//`;do nslookup $IPADDRESS | grep "name =" | awk -F '=' '{print $2}';done
ping-sweep-main.bat
cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans for /F %%i in (subnets.txt) do ping-sweep-backend.bat %%i
ping-sweep-backend.bat
@echo off cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans del %1.ip.txt nmap -sP %1 | "C:\program files\utilities\bin\grep" "Nmap scan report for" | "C:\Program Files\Utilities\bin\awk" -F " " "{print $NF}" | "C:\Program Files\Utilities\bin\awk" -F "(" "{print $NF}" | "C:\Program Files\Utilities\bin\awk" -F ")" "{print $1}" >> %1.ip.txt
lookup-main.bat
cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans for /F %%i in (subnets.txt) do lookup-subnet.bat %%i
lookup-subnet.bat
@echo off cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans del %1.host.txt for /F %%i in (%1.ip.txt) do @lookup-backend.bat %%i >> %1.host.txt
lookup-backend.bat
@nslookup %1 | "C:\program files\utilities\bin\grep" "Name: " | "C:\program files\utilities\bin\awk" -F " " "{print $2}"
insert-hosts-main.bat
@echo off cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans for /F %%i in (subnets.txt) do insert-hosts-subnet.bat %%i
insert-hosts-subnet.bat
@echo off cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans for /F %%i in (%1.host.txt) do @insert-hosts-parse.bat %%i
insert-hosts-parse.bat
@echo off cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans echo %1 | "C:\Program Files\Utilities\bin\awk.exe" -F "." "{print $1}" > temp-out-insert.txt for /F %%A in (temp-out-insert.txt) do @insert-hosts-backend.bat %%A del temp-out-insert.txt
insert-hosts-backend.bat
cd C:\Program Files\WAMP\www\openaudit\scripts\scans "C:\Program Files\Utilities\bin\wget.exe" "http://camgmt01/openaudit/launch_local_audit.php?domain=can.wtbts.net&application=cmd&ext=vbs&hostname=%1&" -O %1.vbs cscript %1.vbs del %1.vbs
subnet.txt (snippet)
10.14.8.0-255 10.14.9.0-255