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How to use a Proxy Server with Nagios Log Server

This information shows how to configure Nagios Log Server to use a proxy server.

In environments where your Nagios Log Server Instances do not have direct internet access you can use a proxy server for update checks, license activation and license maintenance checks.

 

The following documentation covers the basics of configuring Nagios Log Server to use a proxy server.

Nagios Log Server – Using a Proxy Server



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