Greetings,
We were trying to setup NagiosXI under a service account we have setup and noticed the message stating that our password had to be less than 8 characters and contain no special characters such as $ or #. I find this very odd as most of the time you are getting notified by applications that your password must be greater than 8 characters and contain special characters. I am guessing there is a good reason for this. Could someone please let me know why in case my boss asks me the same question.
Thanks!
Password rejected by Nagios
Password rejected by Nagios
Our installation is currently:
CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final)
32 bit
VM Image
Special Configurations: No
CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final)
32 bit
VM Image
Special Configurations: No
Re: Password rejected by Nagios
What version of Nagios XI are you using? Where exactly do you see this message?
Please, describe the steps you took to change the password and post a screenshot of the message, stating that the "password had to be less than 8 characters and contain no special characters such as $ or #"?
Please, describe the steps you took to change the password and post a screenshot of the message, stating that the "password had to be less than 8 characters and contain no special characters such as $ or #"?
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Re: Password rejected by Nagios
Sorry, should have mentioned it was for the WMI Monitoring. Here is a picture:
Nagios version 2011R1.9
Nagios version 2011R1.9
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Our installation is currently:
CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final)
32 bit
VM Image
Special Configurations: No
CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final)
32 bit
VM Image
Special Configurations: No
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Re: Password rejected by Nagios
This must me an old version of the wizard.
Please download http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... owswmi.zip
Go to Admin -> Manage Config Wizards -> click the X next to the old Windows WMI Wizard
Upload the new Wizard
Should be resolved
Please download http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... owswmi.zip
Go to Admin -> Manage Config Wizards -> click the X next to the old Windows WMI Wizard
Upload the new Wizard
Should be resolved