Per the suggestion of Nagios Support, we simply deleted the bogus entries on the new server for the certificates, then re-added / imported them manually, and we are now able to authenticate via LDAP without issue.
If port 80 (or 443) is required for the migration, you may wish to update your documentation, as it only mentions port 9200. I realize that the port should be open anyway, but still good to know.
Nagios Log Server - migration to 2026
- jmichaelson
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Re: Nagios Log Server - migration to 2026
I'm glad to hear you got through that. Documentation has been made aware of that omission in the documentation.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
-Jason
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DoubleDoubleA
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Re: Nagios Log Server - migration to 2026
We have updated the document and also we are addressing the port 80 issue in code.
Thanks for the feedback!
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... r-2026.pdf
Thanks for the feedback!
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... r-2026.pdf