Network status map and graphs

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sappjt
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Re: Network status map and graphs

Post by sappjt »

I've tried to redirectpermant / https://myserver/ and that didn't work. Is there another way that I could redirect all the traffic to https?
sappjt
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Re: Network status map and graphs

Post by sappjt »

hello?
rdedon
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Re: Network status map and graphs

Post by rdedon »

I will check with our developers on this.
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rdedon
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Re: Network status map and graphs

Post by rdedon »

http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... ith_XI.pdf
On step 3 this is the suggested way of initially setting up SSL.

I am trying to simulate a few things here to duplicate the issue as well.
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sappjt
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Re: Network status map and graphs

Post by sappjt »

Im not trying to monitor a web site that has ssl. I'm trying to get my nagiosxi server to only listen on 443. When I turn off 80 from listening it breaks some of the hardcoded php files that are just using http.
mguthrie
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Re: Network status map and graphs

Post by mguthrie »

I don't think you'll be able to use XI with port 80 turned off. I don't know all of the ins and outs of the code on this, but if it's hard-coded into the files, then it's definitely not set up to run that way.
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