The Nagios Network Monitor
http://www.nagios.org/
Nagios is a program that will monitor hosts and services on your
network. It has the ability to email or page you when a problem arises
and when a problem is resolved. Nagios is written in C and is designed
to run under Linux (and some other *NIX variants) as a background
process, intermittently running checks on various services that you
specify.
The actual service checks are performed by separate "plugin" programs
which return the status of the checks to Nagios. The plugins are
available at http://nagios-plugins.org/.
This package provides core programs for Nagios. The web interface,
documentation, and development files are built as separate packages.
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nagios-4.0.6-remove-date-time.patch | 0000001831 1.79 KB | |
nagios-4.1.0-add_KOHANNA.conf | 0000000443 443 Bytes | |
nagios-4.2.2-enable-ppc64le.patch | 0000000338 338 Bytes | |
nagios-4.3.1.tar.gz | 0011095797 10.6 MB | |
nagios-README.SuSE | 0000001544 1.51 KB | |
nagios-disable_phone_home.patch | 0000003508 3.43 KB | |
nagios-exec-start-pre | 0000002426 2.37 KB | |
nagios-fix_encoding_trends.cgi.patch | 0000000516 516 Bytes | |
nagios-fix_spurious_dollar_signs_added_to_command_ |
0000000654 654 Bytes | |
nagios-html-pages.tar.bz2 | 0000003153 3.08 KB | |
nagios-htpasswd.users | 0000000026 26 Bytes | |
nagios-output-length.patch | 0000002272 2.22 KB | |
nagios-random_data.patch | 0000000401 401 Bytes | |
nagios-rpmlintrc | 0000001169 1.14 KB | |
nagios.8 | 0000001490 1.46 KB | |
nagios.changes | 0000074374 72.6 KB | |
nagios.service | 0000000388 388 Bytes | |
nagios.spec | 0000020937 20.4 KB | |
nagios.sysconfig | 0000000990 990 Bytes | |
nagios.tmpfiles | 0000000072 72 Bytes | |
nagios_systemd | 0000002365 2.31 KB | |
nagiosstats.8 | 0000001552 1.52 KB | |
rcnagios | 0000009688 9.46 KB | |
suse.de-nagios | 0000000436 436 Bytes | |
upgrade_nagios.8 | 0000001316 1.29 KB | |
upgrade_nagios.sh | 0000006476 6.32 KB |
Revision 243 (latest revision is 303)
Lars Vogdt (lrupp)
committed
(revision 243)
- Update to 4.3.1 SECURITY FIXES * Fix for CVE-2016-6209 - The "corewindow" parameter (as in http://localhost/nagios?corewindow=www.somewhere.com) has been disabled by default. See the UPGRADING document for how to enable it. (John Frickson) FIXES * Service hard state generation and host hard or soft down status (John Frickson) * Comments are duplicated through Nagios reload (John Frickson) * host hourly value is incorrectly dumped as json boolean (John Frickson) * Bug - Quick Search no longer allows search by IP (John Frickson) * Config: status_update_interval can not be set to 1 (John Frickson) * Check attempts not increasing if nagios is reloaded (John Frickson) * nagios hangs on reload while sending external command to cmd file (John Frickson) * Feature Request: return code xxx out of bounds - include message as well (John Frickson) * Fix early event scheduling (pmalek / John Frickson) * on-demand host checks triggered by service checks cause attempt number increments (fredericve) * Service notification not being send when host is in soft down state (John Frickson) * configure does not error if no perl installed on CentOS 7 (John Frickson) * failed passive requests leave .ok files in checkresults dir (caronc) * Services don't show in status.cgi if "noheader" specified (John Frickson) * Standardized check interval config file names (John Frickson) * "Event Log" (showlog.cgi) could not open log file (John Frickson) * "nagios_check_command" has been deprecated since v3.0. Last vestiges removed (John Frickson) ENHANCEMENTS * Added new flag to cgi.cfg: tac_cgi_hard_only to show only HARD states (John Frickson) * Add broker-event for the end of a timed event (NEBTYPE_TIMEDEVENT_END) (John Frickson) * There is no Macro to retrieve addresses of hostgroup members (now $HOSTGROUPMEMBERADDRESSES$) (John Frickson)
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