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Is monitoring .conf files on forwarders any different from monitoring any other file?

swagner1965
Path Finder

We want to watch the /local .conf files on our forwarders and alert if changes are made. Is this as simple as setting up the monitoring just like we would for any other files? This is for answering an RMF control.

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nickhills
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Yes, although you should be aware that a deployment server could be pushing config changes to your forwarders.
If the change is to a lookup/dashboard etc, the app will be redeployed to the forwarder, and the conf files will be replaced even though the content may be unchanged. Just something to watch out for

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nickhills
Ultra Champion

Yes, although you should be aware that a deployment server could be pushing config changes to your forwarders.
If the change is to a lookup/dashboard etc, the app will be redeployed to the forwarder, and the conf files will be replaced even though the content may be unchanged. Just something to watch out for

If my comment helps, please give it a thumbs up!

swagner1965
Path Finder

Thanks and thanks.

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