SW,
You can use the NSCA encryption options. They are a bit slower than
unencrypted, but they work well.
On the sending side, match the encryption method in send_nsca.cfg to
that specified in the nsca.cfg on the receiving (Nagios) server side.
The tricky part is compiling nsca and send_nsca with
Sorry i meant to send it to the list but it is early morning for me and i
need to wake up ;)
2007/9/26, Thomas Vito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I use nullmailer that redirects all emails to our SMTP exchange server,
> nullmailer takes 5 seconds to parameter.
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> 2007/9/21, Marc Powell <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to establish secure connection between a remote NSCA (at
client site) and the centralized Nagios server?
I basically after the solution of authentication and encryption like ssh/ssl.
Thanks
SW
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Well, but it _is_ possible, against what patrick stated.
Sure it's dumb, though, but impossible would be too hard on Nagios.
cheers,
On 9/25/07, Andreas Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Marcel wrote:
> > what if one craft a check-host-alive command with a sleep 60; check_icmp
> -H
> > xxx
Cool. I'll check it out. Thanks!
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From: Duncan Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 3:48 PM
To: Frost, Mark {PBG}
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] ndoutil 1.4b5 doesn't honor
--with-mysql-inc=DIR
On 25
On 25 Sep 2007, at 20:43, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
>> I'm finding that ndoutil 1.4b5 does not seem to honor the
>> --with-mysql-inc=DIR configure directive. My configure runs as:
>
> There's a patch that (mostly) solves this somewhere at altinity.
http://altinity.blogs
Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
> I'm finding that ndoutil 1.4b5 does not seem to honor the
> --with-mysql-inc=DIR configure directive. My configure runs as:
>
> ./configure \
> --enable-mysql \
> --disable-pgsql \
> --with-mysql-inc=/usr/local/mysql5/incl
Marcel wrote:
> what if one craft a check-host-alive command with a sleep 60; check_icmp -H
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ???
>
That would be a very bad idea indeed, as pre-3.0 nagios stops everything to
run host checks. The 3.x-series, which unfortunately is still in beta, can
do host checks while doing oth
I'm finding that ndoutil 1.4b5 does not seem to honor the
--with-mysql-inc=DIR configure directive. My configure runs as:
./configure \
--enable-mysql \
--disable-pgsql \
--with-mysql-inc=/usr/local/mysql5/include \
--with-m
Does anyone know of plugins/agents for the hp nonstop/tandem platform?
I haven't found anything on the nagiosexchange or google.
--kyleo
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I need to manage a Secure Computing Webwasher with Nagios.
I am going to use snmpget to accomplish this.
Today I went through its SNMP implementation with its built in MIB browser,
and played with snmpwalk and snmpget.
As I saw I can only query memory and disk (partition) usa
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:54 AM
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> Cc: DeBattista, Joe; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Adjusting time interval fo
what if one craft a check-host-alive command with a sleep 60; check_icmp -H
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ???
On 9/13/07, Patrick Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, DeBattista, Joe wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > I running nagios 2.5 (yes, I know it?s old) and I?m trying to
> figure out how to
Vanhee Frederik wrote:
Rodrigo Pacheco wrote:
Colleagues good day!
I have a Nagios perfectly , would like a tool to generate graph
integrated with the Nagios. I walked searching nagiostat and perfparse
http://perfparse.sourceforge.net and nagiosgrapher. he would like to
know w
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> I get
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] FW: Nagios: SNMP Trap
Hi All,
Is there any simpler way to receive SNMP Traps by Nagios server
and create and alert/event? Please provide the steps(exact) as I am new
to Nagios.
Thanks in Advance,
Pankaj
From: Pankaj Dhali (WT01 - INNOVATION GROUP)
Sent: Tuesday, September
I'm no expert in python or passive results, however you appear to be
opening the file for write access. Have you tried opening for append (w+
perhaps?)
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Hi All,
I am new to Nagios, I am trying to receive SNMP Trap from
Windows client machine. I am using Python script to see how Nagios can
create an event/alert
by checking Passive Service Check Result submitted by this script.
I have attached the Python script which is used
If they allow outbound connections then you can just use NSCA and
passive service checks to feed results from inside the firewall's
boundaries to the Nagios server. Of course, then you have to have a port
forward to receive it, but that would be a change to your firewall, not
theirs.
If they f
hmm, ok, but using the latest version on nagiosexchange it does work, it
just doesn't use hostgroups in the servicegroups file since Nagios
doesn't seem to support this.
I'm still not quite sure what difference it makes to the servicegroups
though, would you still not see the hosts not the host
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