MONITOR
The MONITOR
element specifies the hosts allowed to access the monitor
page of the GAS.
Syntax
<MONITOR>
[<ALLOW_FROM>...</ALLOW_FROM>][...]
</MONITOR>
Child elements
-
Zero or more
ALLOW_FROM
elements.
Usage
You use this element to specify the IP address of the machine from where the monitor URL is accessible. By default, the monitor page is not accessible and needs to be configured.
Important: Depending on the network configuration, the monitor is not always able to get
the actual client IP address. If there is a proxy server between the client and the server, for
example, the client IP address seen by the GAS may be the address from the proxy server.
Example configuring monitor access
In the default deployment monitoring is specified by the resource
res.access.control
, which is defined with the value NOBODY
by
default.Note:
MONITOR
control rules will be ignored by the standalone dispatcher
(httpdispatch
). Important: The standalone GAS is for development
only; provided to simplify your development setup and configuration. For deployment and production
systems, you must include a Web server.
To allow monitoring from hosts, in the GAS configuration file (default
$FGLASDIR/etc/as.xcf) you need to change the application element for
MONITOR
from:
<MONITOR>
<ALLOW_FROM>$(res.access.control)</ALLOW_FROM>
</MONITOR>
To
(for example):
<MONITOR>
<ALLOW_FROM>127.0.0.1</ALLOW_FROM>
<ALLOW_FROM>192.168.</ALLOW_FROM>
<ALLOW_FROM>10.</ALLOW_FROM>
<ALLOW_FROM>193.111.222.123</ALLOW_FROM>
</MONITOR>
In
this example, the GAS monitor is reachable from localhost (127.0.0.1),
193.111.222.123, and all IP that begin with "192.168." or
"10.". For more details on the monitor usage, see Monitoring Genero Application Server.Parent elements
This element is a child of the APPLICATION_SERVER
element.