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Use separate FQDNs: one for pollers, one for web UI

  • October 14, 2025
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Hello everyone,

 

I have Centreon installed and configured using the FQDN central.domain.tld, and the pollers (with ZMQ / Gorgone) are all pointing to that.

The Poller are configured in Pull Mode.

What I want is to keep that FQDN for all poller-side communications, but introduce a second FQDN (monitor.domain.tld) just for the web interface / dashboard / services configuration (HTTPS, port 443).

 

In short: two FQDNs pointing to the same central server, but with different “roles” — one for backend poller traffic, the other for GUI access.

 

Is this configuration feasible with Centreon? What pitfalls should I watch out for?

 

Should I just create a second DNS record?

 

(PS. The Centrale Is configure in HTTPS with a Wild card Cert for *.domain.tld.)

 

Thanks!

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ponchoh
Centreonian
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  • Centreonian
  • October 14, 2025

Hello, are you using

central.domain.tld/centreon

 

if not

 

 


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  • Builder *
  • October 15, 2025

Hello,

I don’t see why you can’t do this.

Simply use 2 FQDN, and it will works.