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Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:

> If I was to go the CentOS route, would the Quick Install procedure available 
> for
> Fedora also work for version 5.2 64-bit of CentOS?

I am not familiar with that. But with Centos it is like:
 - Install Centos
 - Add rpmforge as repository
 - Install nagios through yum
 - Configure Nagios

The last line is the hardest part as it requires one to read the Nagios
manual to understand the Nagios config files.

But I actually have one Centos 4 and one Centos 5 server operational.
And some custome checking to do a SMTP loopback check to see if a chain
of anti-spam and anti-malware servers is working as it should be.

Hugo.

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        A: Yes.
        >Q: Are you sure?
        >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
        >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?

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