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- Nagios Core - Installing Nagios Core From Source - Nagios Support
Installing Nagios Core From Source This document describes how to install Nagios Core from source This guide is broken up into several sections and covers different operating system (OS) distributions If your OS Distribution is not included in this guide then please contact us to see if we can get it added Some distributions may be missing as we don't have access to a test environment that
- Nagios XI Resources - Nagios Support
Discover how to optimize the ultimate monitoring solution with comprehensive Nagios XI resources including videos, webinars, documentation, and more
- Nagios Support Knowledgebase - Home
The Official knowledge base for Nagios This knowledge base is the home for informative guides and how-to’s on monitoring with Nagios products
- Nagios Core - Configuring SSL TLS
Configuring SSL TLS For Nagios Core This KB article describes how to configure your Nagios Core server to use certificates for SSL TLS This KB article is also to be used an initial point for troubleshooting SSL TLS connections This guide is broken up into several sections and covers different operating system (OS) distributions If your OS Distribution is not included in this guide then
- Nagios Support Home | Nagios Support
Nagios Fusion Visualize and manage multiple XI, Log Server, Network Analyzer, and Core servers from a single screen, no matter the network or geographic location
- Nagios Core Resources | Nagios Support
Find Nagios Core resources for our original monitoring engine Developed for the open-source community, Nagios Core is ideal for the IT hobbyist
- Common Problems - Nagios Support Knowledgebase
Overview Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE) is an agent used by Nagios XI for communicating with remote hosts Remote hosts are operating systems like Linux and Windows
- NRPE - v3 Enhanced Security - Nagios Support
Overview This KB article discusses NRPE v3 and the new security features implemented in that version A 2048-bit DH key is used instead of a 512-bit key The ssl_version directive lets you set which versions of SSL TLS you want to allow (TLSv2+ by default) The ssl_cipher_list directive lets you specify which ciphers you want to allow (ALL:!MD5:@STRENGTH by default) Certificates can be used for
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