On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 15:30 -0600, Joe Jackson wrote: > Jeff, > What i mean is that, Nagios will send mail to my internal Exchange > address, however it wont send to any address outside of my internal > domain.
your mail server has to allow relaying from your Nagios server. > > On 2/24/06, Joe Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it permitted? Yes > > Is it configured to do so? Most likley not. > > I am not new to Linux however i am not that versed in it, so i > need to know what i need to configure in this Linux box to > make it relay through Exchange. If you guys can't tell me (do > to rules/restrictions on this list) please tell me where i can > find it. > > > Thanks, > Joe > > On 2/24/06, Paul Lathrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joe, > > The problem you are having lies *outside* of Nagios. > You need to > configure the local system (where Nagios is installed) > to properly send > oubound mail through the Exchange server. > > Joe Jackson wrote: > > Derek, > > That is pretty much what i though, but i guess i > have something goofed up. > > It will send mail enternal to our domain/exchange > server, but nothing out > > side of our domain, (i.e. Vtext.com). Is there a way > inside Nagios to tell > > it to send all out bound mail through our Exchange > server? > > > > > > On 2/24/06, Derek J. Balling < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > >>Well, if you're just trying to send it via e-mail, > you can send it > >>like any other e-mail message. Nagios basically > injects its e-mail > >>into its local MTA on that box, which is configured > however you set > >>it up (and that's a little outside the scope of this > list, but > >>relaying to offsite domains like Verizon should be a > factory config > >>pretty much). > >> > >>cheers, > >>D > >> > >>On Feb 24, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Joe Jackson wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Derek, > >>> Thanks for your comments. I think you pretty much > understand what > >>>I am trying to do, but just to clarify; I would > like to be able to > >>>send messages to cell phones..Right, well our > corporate cell > >>>carrier is Virizon, if you don't already know, you > can send an SMS > >>>text message to a Verizon cell phone by sending an > SMTP e-mail to > >>>the phone number like this: (cell Phone-Number)@ > vtext.com, now is > >>>there a way to make Nagios send mail to that > number? I noticed that > >>>there is no where in Nagios (unless i missed it > some where) to > >>>setup SMTP gateway information, so sending e-mail > to outside e-mail > >>>addresses isn't possible, please correct if i am > wrong. > >>> > >>>Thanks, > >>>Joe > >>> > >>> > >>>On 2/24/06, Derek J. Balling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: Cell > >>>Phone != Alphanumeric Pager > >>> > >>>Lots of cell providers simply don't provide IXO/TAP > service. > >>> > >>>And, as you point out, e-mailing to an e-mail > address is all well and > >>>good unless your report is "Core Router Down", then > you might find > >>>out about it, several times, after you've repaired > it. :-) > >>> > >>>You want to investigate using enterprise-level SMS > services. We're in > >>>the process right now of doing some of that > research ourselves, and > >>>so would be interested to hear from others. > >>> > >>>D > >>> > >>>On Feb 24, 2006, at 3:02 PM, Andrew Cruse wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>>From the FAQ: > http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php? > >>>>faq_id=113&expand=false&showdesc=false > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> How can I have notifications sent to an > alphanumeric pager? > >>>> > >>>>There are two ways you can do this. > >>>>If your paging company has an email-pager gateway, > you can simply > >>>>have Nagios send an email message to your pager > address. An example > >>>>of this type of address might look like: > >>> > >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> > >>>>You should note that sending notifications through > email might fail > >>>>if SMTP or DNS services are down or if your > connection to the > >>>>greater Internet is down. An alternative to > sending pager messages > >>>>through an email gateway would be to hook a modem > up to your > >>>>monitoring host and have Nagios dial out through > the modem and send > >>>>the message using the TAP (IXO) protocol. There > are several > >>>>programs that can do this for you on *NIX systems. > Two popular ones > >>>>seem to be Sendpage and QuickPage. > >>>> > >>>>Andrew > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto: nagios- > >>> > >>>users- > >>> > >>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe > Jackson > >>>>Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 2:56 PM > >>>>To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net > >>>>Subject: [Nagios-users] TXT Message a sell phone > >>>> > >>>>Is there a way to make Nagios send text messages > to a cell phone? > >>> > >>>-- > >>> > >>>Derek J. Balling > >>>Systems Administrator > >>>Vassar College > >>>124 Raymond Ave > >>>Box 13 - Computer Center 221 > >>>Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 > >>>(845) 437-7231 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >>-- > >> > >>Derek J. Balling > >>Systems Administrator > >>Vassar College > >>124 Raymond Ave > >>Box 13 - Computer Center 221 > >>Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 > >>(845) 437-7231 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >
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