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Disabled host and service notification parser - updated for latest nagios including auto enable of hosts/services

Good Script - One Suggestion

I think this is a good script and I've already found it very useful. Took only a few minutes to configure. However, because the user and password are in plain text and then used in the URLs provided in the email, I believe there is a security issue. It works as expected but I didn't want to see my user and password like this: http://nagiosadmin:[email protected]/nagios/cgi-bin/cmd.cgi?cmd_typ=22&cmd_mod=2&host=mywebsite.com&service=URL&btnSubmit=Commit I tweaked it to suit my needs. Thanks for your help! Mike

Reviewed 13 years ago

Disabled host and service notification parser

Didn't work on Ubuntu?

Hi, Can you please advise on how to run this on Ubuntu? When I run it as documented I get no result. This is also after confirming the location of awk is not in /bin/awk but in /usr/bin/awk (which was updated in the script). It seems that the version of nagios I have also has a status.dat file, with no status.log file. Maybe I'm missing something here, but it seems different when installed on Ubuntu (or Debian).

Reviewed 13 years ago

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