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NAME

       xymoncgimsg.cgi - CGI utility used for proxying Xymon data over HTTP

SYNOPSIS

       xymoncgimsg.cgi

DESCRIPTION

       xymoncgimsg.cgi(8)  is  the  server-side  utility  receiving  Xymon  messages  sent by the
       xymon(1) utility over an HTTP transport. The xymon utility  normally  sends  data  over  a
       dedicated  TCP  protocol, but it may use HTTP to go through proxies or through restrictive
       firewalls. In that case, the webserver must have this CGI utility installed,  which  takes
       care  of  receiving  the message via HTTP, and forwards it to a local Xymon server through
       the normal Xymon transport.

       The CGI expects to be invoked from an HTTP "POST" request, with the  POST-data  being  the
       status-message.   xymoncgimsg.cgi simply collects all of the POST data, and send it off as
       a message to the Xymon daemon running on  IP  127.0.0.1.  This  destination  IP  currently
       cannot be changed.

       The  CGI  will return any output provided by the Xymon daemon back to the requestor as the
       response to the HTTP POST, so this allows for all normal Xymon commands to work.

SECURITY

       xymoncgimsg.cgi will only send data to a Xymon server through the loopback interface, i.e.
       IP-address 127.0.0.1.

       Access  to  the  CGI should be restricted through webserver access controls, since the CGI
       provides no authentication at all to validate incoming messages.

       If possible, consider using the xymonproxy(8) utility instead for native proxying of Xymon
       data between networks.

SEE ALSO

       xymon(1), xymonproxy(8), xymon(7)