Wishlist feature socks proxy?
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 1:25 pm
Hey,
So I've been thinking about this... One of my problems that I have, is that I have networks behind networks, that we simply don't have "direct" access to.
Yes, we could do things like have a gateway machine, and do NAT port forwards, or several other things. I'd say we could deploy another Unimus instance within those environments, but that won't be possible, and even if it was, I really want a "central" backup system.
While I'm not a particular "fan" of socks proxies, they do serve a purpose, and in our case many of the devices we manage, have this as a built in feature, (Mikrotik), and we could enable it for this. The other advantage of socks, is that it will work as a proxy for any protocol, HTTP/S, SSH, telnet, etc., and on arbitrary ports.
It would require a way to group devices, and force a particular group to use a particular proxy, and this coupled with the ability to specify which credentials should be used on a particular group, would open up a whole new set of devices that can be backed up.
I understand that this might be a re-engineering of the product, but I think it would be well worth it.
Thanks,
Wazza.
So I've been thinking about this... One of my problems that I have, is that I have networks behind networks, that we simply don't have "direct" access to.
Yes, we could do things like have a gateway machine, and do NAT port forwards, or several other things. I'd say we could deploy another Unimus instance within those environments, but that won't be possible, and even if it was, I really want a "central" backup system.
While I'm not a particular "fan" of socks proxies, they do serve a purpose, and in our case many of the devices we manage, have this as a built in feature, (Mikrotik), and we could enable it for this. The other advantage of socks, is that it will work as a proxy for any protocol, HTTP/S, SSH, telnet, etc., and on arbitrary ports.
It would require a way to group devices, and force a particular group to use a particular proxy, and this coupled with the ability to specify which credentials should be used on a particular group, would open up a whole new set of devices that can be backed up.
I understand that this might be a re-engineering of the product, but I think it would be well worth it.
Thanks,
Wazza.