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19. 02. 2026 Luca Tecchio Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.46

Fix NagVis navigation using IcingaDB Web URLs When clicking on a host or service from a NagVis map, you were redirected to the legacy Monitoring module. The links have been updated to correctly point to the IcingaDB Web module. List of updated packages To solve the issue mentioned above, the following packages have been updated…

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16. 02. 2026 Tobias Goller Unified Monitoring

OpenShift Monitoring in NetEye

Recently, it’s become noticeable that the use of OpenShift environments is spreading more and more, and has now firmly established itself within many companies. This naturally leads to the need to integrate these environments into monitoring in a sensible and purposeful way. Some of my colleagues have already written blog posts in the last few…

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11. 02. 2026 Davide Zeni Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.46

Fixing Misplaced Plugin Output in Icinga Web Interface When plugin output contained HTML content (like links), it was incorrectly displayed near the service name instead of in the Plugin Output section. The plugin output section now correctly renders all content. List of updated packages To solve the issue mentioned above, the following packages have been…

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10. 02. 2026 Davide Zeni Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.46

Icinga Director Now Responsive During Configuration Deployments Previously, users were unable to interact with Icinga Director while configuration deployments were running. Any attempt to access the interface or API would be blocked until the deployment completed, causing unnecessary delays in daily operations. This fix resolves the blocking issue, allowing users to continue working with Director…

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06. 02. 2026 Gianluca Piccolo Bug Fixes, NetEye

NetEye 4 – Security Advisory (Grafana)

Important: Grafana security update Type/Severity NetEye Product Security has rated this update as having a high security impact. Topic An update for the Grafana packages is now available for NetEye 4. Security Fix for NetEye 4.46 CVEs The CVE is about to a DoS vulnerability. For a detailed overview of the security issues, including the impact, CVSS score,…

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05. 02. 2026 Gianluca Piccolo Bug Fixes, NetEye

NetEye 4 – Security Advisory (GLPI)

Important: GLPI security update Type/Severity NetEye Product Security has rated this update as having a high security impact. Topic An update for the GLPI packages is now available for NetEye 4. Security Fix for NetEye 4.46 CVEs The CVEs include an authenticated SQL injection and a session stealing on externally authenticated user change. For a detailed overview of…

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04. 02. 2026 Alberto Debiasi Events, NetEye

NetEye Conference Nürnberg 

On September 18th, we hosted the NetEye Conference DACH 2025 at the Ofenwerk Nuremberg – a key event for NetEye users across the DACH region. The conference centered on the three pillars of modern IT – Observability, Cybersecurity, and Service Management – highlighting how closely these disciplines are intertwined in building resilient, data-driven IT operations….

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04. 02. 2026 Massimo Giaimo Threat Intelligence

From RAMP to RehubCom?

There’s been a lot of talk in recent days about the seizure of the underground forum RAMP. There’s little to add to this issue, which has already been extensively written about. An excellent summary is available in this BleepingComputer article. What I’d like to highlight in this article, however, is how the main players in…

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02. 02. 2026 Davide Sbetti Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4.46 Release Notes

Welcome to version 4.46 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Platform. As you log in, you’ll be greeted by the iconic bell tower of Curon rising from the frozen surface of Lake Resia (Reschensee). The tower stands alone amid the wide expanse of winter ice, where fine cracks and muted textures hint at the water…

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