Donald Tevault wrote:
> and I happen to know that Ethan Galstad is extremely jealous of the
> Nagios trademark. The Nagios company is one of the few IT companies around
> that only allows "official training partners" to offer training courses for
> their products. Anyone else who gets caught
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Donald Tevault wrote:
> Anyway, I'm glad to hear that Nagios is being removed from the exam
> objectives. And really, that's all that you needed to tell me.
Hi Donnie.
Agreed. That's the important part.
Regards,
--matt
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G. Matthew Rice
Since Nagios is a learning objective for the LPI Level 3 Security cert, I'm
wondering if anyone has caught any flack from the Nagios company about doing
Nagios training. I ask, because I spent two years as a contract developer of
their training materials, and I happen to know that Ethan
On 22/09/2015 16:43, Donald Tevault wrote:
> Since Nagios is a learning objective for the LPI Level 3 Security cert, I'm
> wondering if anyone has caught any flack from the Nagios company about doing
> Nagios training. I ask, because I spent two years as a contract developer of
> their
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Donald Tevault wrote:
> Since Nagios is a learning objective for the LPI Level 3 Security cert,
> I'm wondering if anyone has caught any flack from the Nagios company
> about doing Nagios training. I ask, because I spent two years as a
>