Setting up a RabbitMQ Connection To get to the RabbitMQ connections screen, navigate to Settings>RabbitMQ Connections. Note: RabbitMQ connections are only supported with the Linux Agent. In order to set up a connection for RabbitMQ running on Windows, you will need to have an agent installed on a Linux box to facilitate the connection. 1. Name your RabbitMQ connection in the Connection Description …
Security: Two-Factor Authentication
This article is intended to walk you through how to set up two-factor authentication (2FA) for your Stackify account. Enabling 2FA You will want to navigate to the User Details page by selecting the user icon on the upper right corner of the page. The individual User Details page is where you can opt in to 2FA. This setting is …
Release Notes: April 2016
APM+ for Java APM+ for Java is now in open beta! To get started, simply follow the steps to add an app or server to Stackify. For more information, see our Java APM+ documentation on how to get the APM libraries installed. Two Factor Authentication To add an additional layer of security, we have added an additional form of …
Security: Single Sign-On
Stackify follows the Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0) protocol for integration with external Identity Providers. Before attempting to configure this feature, please note the following: The SAML assertion Subject > NameId element must have an email address in the SAML OASIS Email Format specification. That email address must match a registered user in Stackify with that email address. Getting Started To …
Prefix: Data Collection Policy
Does Prefix upload any of my code, assemblies, or other data to the Internet? No! Prefix does not collect any data, logs, code, assemblies, etc, about your apps and upload it to the Internet. Prefix runs as a Windows Service on the user’s workstation. It works by collecting data from profiling APIs. This data is evaluated locally and shown in …
Release Notes: March 2016
The Stackify team is proud to announce our latest release of our product. We have been focused on improving security, along with many other bug and performance fixes. This latest release brings exciting new features. Single Sign On With the addition of Single Sign On, you can now login to Stackify using a number of providers, such as Azure, Okta, …
Troubleshoot: Adding Exceptions to a Firewall
The following service endpoints are firewall exceptions that your server may need for the Retrace agent to work correctly on your network. The preference is to allow the domain name because the IP addresses listed below are subject to change without notification. These endpoints or IP addresses need to explicitly have port 443 (outbound) allowed: Agent-Related Networks Domain IP Address TCP Ports s1.stackify.com 138.91.73.204 443 …
HTTP Proxies: Configure
If you have a network architecture that requires internet traffic to flow through a proxy server, this guide will help you ensure that Retrace can communicate out through your proxy server seamlessly. Before you proceed through these steps, you need to ensure that YUM or APT are configured to use the proxy as the Stackify Linux Agent installer will use …
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