Ports required for Nagios Upgradation

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vinish098
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Ports required for Nagios Upgradation

Post by vinish098 »

Dear Team,

We have a running NagiosXI-2014 in our infra.

We are planning to upgrade to NagiosXI-5. As the server is behind proxy, please let me know the ports/URL's required to be open in order to upgrade to latest version???
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Re: Ports required for Nagios Upgradation

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The ports that need to be open are port 80 and port 443. That will allow the server to connect to the sites for downloading the required packages.
But we do have a KB article for setting up the XI server to use a proxy server. This would be a better solution for the server's connection to the internet.
Take a look at it and if you have any questions, let us know.
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=147
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Re: Ports required for Nagios Upgradation

Post by vinish098 »

Thanks for the reply.

The Nagios is running on Centos-6.5 server. Can you please let me know what all URL's required to open from firewall end to perform a upgrade to latest version.
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Re: Ports required for Nagios Upgradation

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vinish098 wrote:Thanks for the reply.

The Nagios is running on Centos-6.5 server. Can you please let me know what all URL's required to open from firewall end to perform an upgrade to latest version.
You will just need outbound access on 80 & 443 to upgrade as @tgriep stated above.

You will also need to have the following completed on your system if you do not already
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=147
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