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File monitoring-plugins-README.SUSE-check_icmp of Package monitoring-plugins

README.SUSE for monitoring-plugins-icmp

== Special privileges ==

To be "safe per default", SUSE doesn't install this plugin with the
suid bit set. There are two recommended ways about overriding this on
your system:

=== Set the suid bit ===

Copy the prepared permissions file from this directory to the right place 
in your file system:

~ # cp /usr/share/doc/packages/monitoring-plugins/example/permissions.d/monitoring-plugins \
    /etc/permissions.d/monitoring-plugins

...afterwards adapt the file /etc/permissions.d/monitoring-plugins to your needs
(see comments in the file) and run:

~ # SuSEconfig --module permissions

or (on newer openSUSE distributions without SuSEconfig):

~ # chkstat --system --set

This will set the correct permissions (from now on also during an update).

=== Alternative: Use sudo to grant the permission and modify your plugin config ===

This way you just need an entry like:

   nagios ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_icmp

in ''/etc/sudoers'' and an adapted command definition like the following:

   define command{
        command_name    check_icmp
        command_line    /usr/bin/sudo $USER1$/check_icmp <other_options_here>
   }


== Apparmor profile ==

Please check /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.nagios.plugins.check_icmp if you are
using the --extra-opts option. The Apparmor profile allows to open every file
below the /etc/monitoring-plugins/ directory read only for this. All files in
other directories are not allowed.

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