Thomas Pries <seirp.sam...@googlemail.com> writes:

> Ok, that is, what I am thinking about, why using nagios when Icinga
> provides the better tools. May be, Icinga is the more innovative
> approch. I am at the beginning and I don't have to take care of
> existing things.

Icinga also has an address6 type for hosts. This makes life in dual
stacked environment quite easy. There is a patch for Nagios but I don't
think it is in the regular code base.

Jens
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