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What is the analogue of Zabbix proxy for Windows?
Hello. There is a network 10.0.0.1/24 with Zabbix, which successfully monitors its subnet. Now there is a need to monitor (via snmp, http) secure 192.168.0.1/24 where there is no direct network access (and cannot be). At the edge of networks, there is a low-powered server running Windows Server 2019 without the ability to use WSL and Hyper-V. Therefore, the option with a regular Zabbix-proxy does not work. It is not possible to change the routing, at most you can open several ports
Now I am forwarding http requests through a proxy, but this solves a small part of the problem
How can I forward Zabbix to this subnet?
Traffic cannot be routed otherwise, the server cannot be changed, end clients are autonomous and do not support zabbix-agent
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Make a zabbix proxy inside a secure network on one of the hosts (not so weak), and through W2019 just forward a port to it from the outside.
If the number of computers on the 192.168.0.0/24 network is small and static, forward one dedicated port to each host on the edge server and configure the agent to work with this port on each computer separately.
Put a server for zabbix proxy there. Which NUC thread or similar for example. Put the server behind the windows, forward one port for the proxy.
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