Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-12 Thread Andrew Davis
My only desire is that it be able to login into SSL protected sites and 
handle any character in the password. Being able to cache the passwords 
would be a nice touch too.


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D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:

Hi Patrick,

I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App Store. 
They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the store.  It's 
written in Objective-C and gives very good user responsiveness, even 
with large installations. Way better than using Safari on the iPhone 
or WAP on other phones.


Here are some screen shots of the beta version:

http://www.shastasystems.com/nagiostouch.html

It works on any Nagios instance, no modifications are necessary to the 
server itself.


I'll send a message to this list when it is up on the store.

Best Regards,
Daniel.

On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:


On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:

I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about 
phones that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied 
interface for viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on 
Google, but the code, documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm 
looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?


The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as does the
full standard web interface.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-12 Thread D. Emmanuel Feinsmith

Sounds good.

I am current caching the passwords. You set it in the preferences, and  
it holds on to it. Any character is fine.


SSL support is for the next minor release, which is being worked on.

Thanks!
Daniel.


On Mar 12, 2009, at 6:21 AM, Andrew Davis wrote:

My only desire is that it be able to login into SSL protected sites  
and handle any character in the password. Being able to cache the  
passwords would be a nice touch too.

  A. Davis
  Email: ncc...@gmail.com

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   if he doesn't care who gets the credit. - Ronald Reagan


D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:


Hi Patrick,

I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App  
Store. They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the  
store.  It's written in Objective-C and gives very good user  
responsiveness, even with large installations. Way better than  
using Safari on the iPhone or WAP on other phones.


Here are some screen shots of the beta version:

http://www.shastasystems.com/nagiostouch.html

It works on any Nagios instance, no modifications are necessary to  
the server itself.


I'll send a message to this list when it is up on the store.

Best Regards,
Daniel.

On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:


On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:

I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about  
phones that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied  
interface for viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on  
Google, but the code, documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm  
looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?


The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as  
does the

full standard web interface.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-11 Thread Andrew Davis

I'm definitely looking forward to it... :)

 A. Davis
 Email: ncc...@gmail.com

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  if he doesn't care who gets the credit. - Ronald Reagan



D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:
Yes, my iPhone Nagios App parses the output of status.cgi. For the  
iPhone it's a particularly tricky problem due to the small amount of  
memory available to applications. It's a pretty sophisticated little  
multi-threaded application that does alot of incremental concurrent  
loading and various memory management tricks to keep the footprint as  
small as possible and keep the user interface snappy even when on an  
Edge iPhone.


Daniel.

On Mar 10, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Mathieu Gagné wrote:

  

Hi,

This sure sounds promising. How are status retrieved?
Is it done by parsing the HTML output?

Mathieu

D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:


Hi Patrick,
I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App  
Store.  They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the  
store.  It's  written in Objective-C and gives very good user  
responsiveness, even  with large installations. Way better than  
using Safari on the iPhone  or WAP on other phones.

Here are some screen shots of the beta version:
http://www.shastasystems.com/nagiostouch.html
It works on any Nagios instance, no modifications are necessary to  
the  server itself.

I'll send a message to this list when it is up on the store.
Best Regards,
Daniel.
On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:
  

On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:


I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about   
phones that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied   
interface for viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on   
Google, but the code, documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm   
looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?
  
The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as  
does  the

full standard web interface.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-11 Thread D. Emmanuel Feinsmith
If you or anyone else on the list has any feedback as to what they'd  
love in an iPhone app, let me know and I'll see if I can work it into  
a follow-on revision.


Best,
Daniel.

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[Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-10 Thread Andrew Davis
I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about phones 
that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied interface for 
viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on Google, but the code, 
documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm looking for something a bit 
more solid. Ideas?


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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-10 Thread Patrick Morris
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:

 I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about phones that 
 don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied interface for viewing from 
 a mobile device? I found inagios on Google, but the code, documentation, 
 and such looks sketchy. I'm looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?

The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as does the
full standard web interface.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-10 Thread D. Emmanuel Feinsmith
Hi Patrick,

I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App Store.  
They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the store.  It's  
written in Objective-C and gives very good user responsiveness, even  
with large installations. Way better than using Safari on the iPhone  
or WAP on other phones.

Here are some screen shots of the beta version:

http://www.shastasystems.com/nagiostouch.html

It works on any Nagios instance, no modifications are necessary to the  
server itself.

I'll send a message to this list when it is up on the store.

Best Regards,
Daniel.

On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:

 On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:

 I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about  
 phones that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied  
 interface for viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on  
 Google, but the code, documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm  
 looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?

 The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as does  
 the
 full standard web interface.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-10 Thread Mathieu Gagné
Hi,

This sure sounds promising. How are status retrieved?
Is it done by parsing the HTML output?

Mathieu

D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:
 Hi Patrick,
 
 I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App Store.  
 They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the store.  It's  
 written in Objective-C and gives very good user responsiveness, even  
 with large installations. Way better than using Safari on the iPhone  
 or WAP on other phones.
 
 Here are some screen shots of the beta version:
 
 http://www.shastasystems.com/nagiostouch.html
 
 It works on any Nagios instance, no modifications are necessary to the  
 server itself.
 
 I'll send a message to this list when it is up on the store.
 
 Best Regards,
 Daniel.
 
 On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:
 
 On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:

 I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about  
 phones that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied  
 interface for viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on  
 Google, but the code, documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm  
 looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?
 The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as does  
 the
 full standard web interface.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Mobile phone/non-WAP interface

2009-03-10 Thread D. Emmanuel Feinsmith
Yes, my iPhone Nagios App parses the output of status.cgi. For the  
iPhone it's a particularly tricky problem due to the small amount of  
memory available to applications. It's a pretty sophisticated little  
multi-threaded application that does alot of incremental concurrent  
loading and various memory management tricks to keep the footprint as  
small as possible and keep the user interface snappy even when on an  
Edge iPhone.

Daniel.

On Mar 10, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Mathieu Gagné wrote:

 Hi,

 This sure sounds promising. How are status retrieved?
 Is it done by parsing the HTML output?

 Mathieu

 D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:
 Hi Patrick,
 I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App  
 Store.  They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the  
 store.  It's  written in Objective-C and gives very good user  
 responsiveness, even  with large installations. Way better than  
 using Safari on the iPhone  or WAP on other phones.
 Here are some screen shots of the beta version:
 http://www.shastasystems.com/nagiostouch.html
 It works on any Nagios instance, no modifications are necessary to  
 the  server itself.
 I'll send a message to this list when it is up on the store.
 Best Regards,
 Daniel.
 On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:
 On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:

 I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about   
 phones that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied   
 interface for viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on   
 Google, but the code, documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm   
 looking for something a bit more solid. Ideas?
 The WAP interface provided by nagios works fine on iPhones, as  
 does  the
 full standard web interface.

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