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HTTPS SNI Monitoring How-to

Hi, You may or may not already have encountered a webserver that requires the SNI (Server Name Indication) extension in order to know which website it needs to serve you. It comes down to "if you ...
Published Mar 23, 2014
Version 1.0
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Aug 12, 2019

Hi anyone,

 

So, enabling In-TMM monitoring requires changing monitor functions to TMM kernel instead of the bigd process. This is a global setting. Do you have any idea what the impact will be on existing monitors? For instance, are there any types of monitors that will not run in the TMM mode? And what else will be different, if anything? KB article is not too clear about this.

 

And if this type of monitoring requires less system resources then why on earth is it disabled by default?? 😀

 

Erik

 

 

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