I'm currently running Nagios v3.3.1 and have been trying to find a way to set
different sender addresses for recoveries and alerts. I was wondering if
there's an option that I overlooked that lets you easily do this. An example
of my notification string for a page is this:
/usr/bin/printf "%b
Fixed in the Nagios 3.4.4 release candidate, as well as in the Core 4
trunk. Announced last week:
All,
I have uploaded a release candidate tarball for Nagios Core 3.4.4 to
SourceForge. If you are so inclined, please download a copy from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios/files/nagios-3.x/
I would like to know if the is a way to show more of the status message when a
service goes critical. This would be helpful when email is sent out giving more
information of the error.
Thanks,
Ed
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Hello,
Anybody have more informations about this exploit of Nagios?
http://pastebin.com/FJUNyTaj
Leonardo
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I am running red hat 5.6 with nagios core 3.2.3 and plugins 1.4.16
When I run the command
check_http --sni --ssl -H apache-vhost.com -f follow -C 8
I get the apache host certificate instead of the vhost certificate
The server is on apache 2.2.15 with sni enabled. The proper certificate
works insi
Hi there,
I'm using Nagios and Check_Openmange to keep an eye on some Dell R710 servers
we've recently acquired, and I'm having problems trying to stop warnings with
non-dell certified drives appearing in the alert log.
I've separated out the different components on the servers to check into