[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 06.02.2008 14:56:12:

> List, 
>   Hi Command as I like to call it has asked to put Nagios on an https
> site. That is all well and fine, but I can't get it to work for some
> reason. I followed the faq and have everything set up exactly as it
> states, but still no worky. Apache2 is compiled and ssl support is all
> set up. I checked the firewall and it is passing 443 traffic just fine.
> I am missing something somewhere though. Anyone have a how-to on getting
> this going on Ubuntu? 

Uhm, there is nothing special you need to do to make nagios run with 
https.
https is only a webserver configuration, nagios does not make use of 
absolute URIs - so it doesn't care for http or https.

S

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