The best GUI config tool I've found so far is NagMin.
http://nagmin.sf.net
Cheers,
Phil
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Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK=20
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Arley Burns [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 03 June 2003 14:35
> To: Jes=FAs M. NAVARRO; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-devel] PHP user interface for Nagios
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> --- Jes=FAs M. NAVARRO wrote:
> > Hi, John:
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> > El Lunes, 2 de Junio de 2003 23:23, John Arley Burns escribi=F3:
> > > This is good. I'm using Nagios in a context where I need
> > form-based
> > > authentication. It would also be helpful if you could=20
> have screens
> > to "edit config" as well as view it.
> > >
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> > The "view config" option is merely a wrapper around the config.cgi
> > CGI, since=20
> > that was my very first idea: if I can just drop in a few PHP =
classes
> > so I=20
> > have the same functionality current Nagios ui has, then I can go at
> > my own=20
> > pace adding functionality or rewriting CGIs as I feel I can, and
> > still using=20
> > the byproduct on a day by day basis.
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> There is a PHP program that allows editing of config files named
> "NAGAT", available on the "Extras" download page off the main Nagios
> site. Perhaps you could merge this into your own.
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> > As you can see what you propose is not a technical nigthmare, still
> > it needs a=20
> > config access abstraction, which is not trivial (since that config
> > can be=20
> > found into flat files, databases or, potentially any remote access
> > procedure)=20
> > and the "high level" access interface, so it seems not a few hours
> > task. =20
> > Anyway I want a graphic configuration tool too, one that=20
> does respect
> > any=20
> > by-hand change I'd do, comments and the like, so there's high =
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> > I'll go=20
> > for it.
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> As long as the GUI changes are compatible with editing by hand or, in
> my case, editing by program.
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> > On the other hand, you know this is open source: how could you help
> > with this?
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> I'm currently working on getting debian packaging working for Nagios,
> the current debian package has some problems. I'll release it to
> debian when it's ready.
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> The main piece I'll eventually contribute is probably in the=20
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> area. NSCA is a good start for a basic system but I need something
> that's far more secure and works over HTTPS. I'm currently=20
> not sure if
> extending NSCA is better or developing an entirely new add-on agent.=20
> That's probably going to be my major contribution to Nagios.
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