I didn't want to expose our Nagios URL to the world as if it was
compromised it would give an attacker way too much "inside knowledge" of
our network. I believe Nagios is fairly secure, but its a lot of PHP and
other open source scripting languages, as well as third party addons
that may not hold up too well to brute force attempts or might even have
some lazy coding. As such, I have an outside server with a hardened
access rule that acts as a proxy to the inside Nagios URL, then use iNag
to monitor it. Best $10 I've ever spent.
A. Davis
Email: ncc...@gmail.com
"There is no limit to what a man can accomplish
if he doesn't care who gets the credit." - Ronald Reagan
On 7/14/10 11:31 AM, Giorgio Zarrelli wrote:
Hi,
Anyone using an easy interface for Nagios on iPhone?
I do not mean some native iPhone app, I mean something server side like Nagios
4 iPhone.
Any hints?
Ciao,
Giorgio
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