Nagios World Conference Europe 2011 hosted by Würth Phoenix
We hope the Nagios World Conference Europe was valuable for everyone who participated. We enjoyed seeing so many individuals and organizations, that were looking to deploy or enhance a Open Source monitoring, sharing their experiences and deepening their knowledge.
For all participants as well as for those who could not attend, a first video summary on the Conference is now available. Interviews will follow asap. Any comments will be appreciated 😉
In this article I'll guide you step-by-step through configuring Keycloak to connect to an LDAP server using a secure LDAPS (SSL/TLS) connection, with support for certificates signed by either internal or self-signed Certificate Authorities. This is especially useful in enterprise Read More
In the first part we created hosts and services to monitor a sequence of script using Tornado. The Tornado Rule Now let's continue with the creation of a Tornado rule: open the NetEye web interface and select Tornado dashboard, then Read More
Some time ago, my colleague Giuseppe Di Garbo published this article on the NetEye Blog, where he explained how to integrate NetEye notifications with Telegram. It was a great starting point, and in fact many of us used it to Read More
In the latest update to NetEye 4.42, we're excited to announce the introduction of support for the Content-Security-Policy (CSP) header within the Icinga Web 2 interface. This enhancement plays a crucial role in strengthening your system's defenses against cross-site scripting Read More
Choosing the right backup solution is critical for system administrators and IT professionals. The upcoming NetEye 4.41 version will bring an update to MariaDB, moving from version 10.3 to 10.11. This makes it especially timely to explore the opportunities offered Read More