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How to configure NDRP clients on Nagios Core Server

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Good day all.

I am new to nagios core and I have spend a number of days trying to configure a Nagios Core Server lying in a public subnet to receive passive checks from VMs in a private subnet with a NAT gateway. The goal of the setup is to allow these internal VMs send passive checks to the Nagios Core Server on the public subnet of the same VCN.

What I have done so far

I have configured Nagios Core and NRDP servers on the Nagios Core Server and it connects successfully with hosts lying on the same subnet using NRPE.

I would really love to know how I can achieve connecting the VMs from different subnet or entirely different Cloud Platform say GCP or AWS to the Nagios Core Server which is on Oracle Platform.

I will be very grateful for any help

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cn flag
This question has nothing to do with Nagios. Network configuration between your private and public subnet is non-trivial and depends on a huge amount of factors. Make that work first with any type of connection (like HTTP port 80) first, then move on to making Nagios work. You also provide no information on your network layout which makes answering your question as-is impossible.
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