Yep, Nagios.

Yes, monitoring is enabled (HTTP) via SysConfig and configured.
Nagios certainly supports authenticated HTTP acknowledgement, I'm able to 
acknowledge alerts with the command listed in OTRS via pasting the HTTP request 
into a web browser fine.


Cheers


Rob


From: otrs-boun...@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-boun...@otrs.org] On Behalf Of LQ 
Marshall
Sent: 02 December 2015 16:40
To: 'User questions and discussions about OTRS.'
Subject: Re: [otrs] SystemMonitoring

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[mailto:otrs-boun...@otrs.org] On Behalf Of Rob Shears
Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 11:24 AM
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS. 
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Subject: [otrs] SystemMonitoring

<snip>
OTRS 4.0.13
SystemMonitoring 4.0.2
<snip>
While I keep working away (the acknowledgement doesn't even work from the 
command line but I'll solve that one!), anyone have any ideas on what could be 
going wrong, to cause OTRS to not even attempt the acknowledgement?

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Assuming that you are using Nagios for monitoring, by default acknowledgement 
is enabled. Have you enabled? (Don't think other monitors acks are 
supported.???)
Have you enabled and configured acknowledgements in the Sysconfig? It's been a 
while since I've done this but I'd suggest searching for Nagios in the 
sysconfig module.
Depending on where the monitoring service is will determine how 
acknowledgements can be processed. You may need to create a monitoring account 
with appropriate perms for OTRS::SystemMonitoring to process monitoring 
acknowledgements.
LQM
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