Pessoal,
Estou com uma dúvida no meu nagios, tenho toda minha rede feita,
monitorando todos os hosts que eu quero,
se eu logo no meu nagios como usuário nagiosadmin, eu enchergo todos os
hosts que criei, agora se eu logo
com um user novo que criei, eu não enchergo nada além do Nagios process
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Novin Jaiswal schrieb:
Hi Friends,
From where can I find nagios-3.2.0-rpm files for redhatelinux-5 64 bit ?
I guess you want a recent 3.x-release?
On dev environment I have setup the nagios using tar and make the
binaries.
But at the beta
see the security on your server, set the enfroce in 0. and try.
bye
2008/10/24, Hendrik Bäcker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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yudhi putra schrieb:
i install nagios on fc8 and i get this problem : in my nagios web i
found my alert
Hello guys.
Y need some help with the configuration for rescue the information on a
server with linux operating system .
My nagios server, is not configured with snmp support.
Someone have a configurtion guide for this request?
Thanks
best regards
It is of course possible now to use multi-line plugin output.
But I'm trying to get multi-line passive result submission going with no
luck.
It seems that the command file can only handle one line of input and as
soon as you terminate the first line by a linefeed it finishes
processing the
Hello Guys,
I have nagios 3.02 installed with apache 2. and i need add security for
certain customers that have a given hostgroup in my nagios console.
Someone idea?
Thanks
Ismael Silva C.
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On Oct 28, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Ismael Silva wrote:
Hello Guys,
I have nagios 3.02 installed with apache 2. and i need add security
for certain customers that have a given hostgroup in my nagios
console.
Someone idea?
You'll probably need to define 'security' more specifically unless
Hi Marc,
A couple of questions. I see all the notification_intervals are set to 60, so
I guess I'm safe there. Or do I need to change it to 0? I see
interval_length is in nagios.cfg. Should I leave that at 60? Please clarify
these for me. Thanks!
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On Oct 28, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Grant Lowe wrote:
Hi Marc,
A couple of questions. I see all the notification_intervals are set
to 60, so I guess I'm safe there. Or do I need to change it to 0?
I see interval_length is in nagios.cfg. Should I leave that at 60?
Please clarify these
Hi Andy,
I got this solved. Finally. Thanks for your time and effort. Now I
understand a little bit more about Nagios. It looks like the
notify-host-by-email change to notify-service-by-email did the trick.
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From: Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marc Powell
Sorry if this has already been asked but I¹m new to the list.
Question: Is there an add-on or other method for enabling more advanced
authentication for Nagios or is htaccess the only method? I¹m thinking
something more like a MySQL database or LDAP, etc.
Thanks,
Dustin
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Hi Dustin,
As the htaccess authentication is provided by Apache, you can certainly
use any authentication Apache supports (LDAP, SQL etc.) See the
following Apache manual pages:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html - htaccess
authentication howto
Hi Dustin;
Be reminded that if you use this method (and it's what I used) then you need
to remember to use a wildcard (*) in your /etc/nagios/cgi.cfg to give all
who can see the CGI access via Apache the access to do it. Otherwise,
Apache verifies their user/pass, but the Nagios CGI denies them.
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips) wrote:
Sorry if this has already been asked but I’m new to the list.
Question: Is there an add-on or other method for enabling more
advanced authentication for Nagios or is htaccess the only method?
I’m thinking something
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Allan Clark wrote:
Hi Dustin;
Be reminded that if you use this method (and it's what I used) then
you need to remember to use a wildcard (*) in your /etc/nagios/
cgi.cfg to give all who can see the CGI access via Apache the access
to do it. Otherwise,
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: Is there an add-on or other method for enabling more advanced
authentication for Nagios or is htaccess the only method? I'm thinking
something more like a MySQL database or LDAP, etc.
You
Exactly. You want to make sure a contact is setup and is assigned to
the appropriate objects. The contact name should make the name
authenticated by apache.
Taylor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Allan Clark wrote:
Hi
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