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# This file is managed by Puppet.
#
####################################################
# Sample NSCA Client Config File
# Written by: Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
#
# Last Modified: 02-21-2002
####################################################
# ENCRYPTION PASSWORD
# This is the password/passphrase that should be used to encrypt the
# outgoing packets. Note that the nsca daemon must use the same
# password when decrypting the packet!
# IMPORTANT: You don't want all the users on this system to be able
# to read the password you specify here, so make sure to set
# restrictive permissions on this config file!
#password=
# ENCRYPTION METHOD
# This option determines the method by which the send_nsca client will
# encrypt the packets it sends to the nsca daemon. The encryption
# method you choose will be a balance between security and performance,
# as strong encryption methods consume more processor resources.
# You should evaluate your security needs when choosing an encryption
# method.
#
# Note: The encryption method you specify here must match the
# decryption method the nsca daemon uses (as specified in
# the nsca.cfg file)!!
# Values:
# 0 = None (Do NOT use this option)
# 1 = Simple XOR (No security, just obfuscation, but very fast)
#
# 2 = DES
# 3 = 3DES (Triple DES)
# 4 = CAST-128
# 5 = CAST-256
# 6 = xTEA
# 7 = 3WAY
# 8 = BLOWFISH
# 9 = TWOFISH
# 10 = LOKI97
# 11 = RC2
# 12 = ARCFOUR
#
# 14 = RIJNDAEL-128
# 15 = RIJNDAEL-192
# 16 = RIJNDAEL-256
#
# 19 = WAKE
# 20 = SERPENT
#
# 22 = ENIGMA (Unix crypt)
# 23 = GOST
# 24 = SAFER64
# 25 = SAFER128
# 26 = SAFER+
#
encryption_method=1
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