Hello,

I have a Nagios system running (3.0.X) along with Nagios Plug-ins; while I am 
able to get Nagios to monitor all the things I need on a Win32 box (using 
NSClient++ & Check_NT); I am having difficulty getting check_by_ssh to work for 
me.

I have previously never used check_by_ssh; I am also fairly new to the linux 
OS. My OS is Ubuntu and many of the servers I want to monitor are RHEL4 or 
Fedora.

I know that to get check_by_ssh to work, I need to create a private/public 
certificate on the client/server; anyone shed some light on how to create this?

Do I create the key on my Nagios box? Under the same user that was used when 
compiling Nagios?

For the remote host (monitored linux server); what do I need to do? Create the 
same user-id? How do I apply the certificate from my Nagios Host to the 
monitored Host so that my shell scripts can connect to the Host B without a 
password prompt?

Please if you could, shed some light for a beginner.

Also, our environment is using Kerberos, all the servers use SSH/Kerberos, this 
way when users are created in Active Directory they are replicated across the 
linux servers (is this why I can't find authorized_keys file?)

Thank you.
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