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Due to the recent fixes in 1.4.1 the XSS vulnerability caused the command expander in config.cgi not to work as expected. Alongside this bug, there were various other things to resolve while working on the 1.5 dev branches. All important fixes have been backported into 1.4 tree and can now be found in a revamped [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Classic UI, Core on June 22nd, 2011 | Every now and again, people say they like the progress made on Icinga Core, but Icinga New Web is not for them. What they often don’t know is that it is possible to download Icinga Core and install it on its own, without the new web interface.
Download Combo: [Icinga Core + Icinga Classic Web] [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Events, Misc, Team on June 20th, 2011 | This weekend Friday 24 – Sunday 26 June, Team Icinga is meeting up for 3 days of intensive brainstorming and development at the purpose-built Linux Hotel in Essen-Horst, Germany.
Ever wondered how we stay on top of the game to bring you cool new features with each release? Or how our roadmap comes to being? [...]
Karolina Hein posted this in Team on June 16th, 2011 | … 7 old friends officially on board. Indeed it has been a couple of months, but as they say, better late than never. So we’d like to formally introduce you to our latest additions to the team:
Mike Becker – NRPE for Icinga Development & Improvement Mike has been playing round with Icinga since the [...]
Michael Friedrich posted this in Development, Misc, Releases on June 8th, 2011 | Icinga 1.4.0 contained several bugs which now have been fixed on the core and web side of development :-)
The XSS vulnerability in the Classic UI reported by Stefan Schurtz has been resolved too. Download Icinga 1.4.1 now!
Core/ClassicUI/IDOUtils
* core: fix retain status file over an init script reload #1579
* classic ui: fix [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Documentation, Misc on June 2nd, 2011 | Just a couple months ago, we introduced the new Icinga Wiki. Now we’d like to introduce our first French Community Wiki Manager – Charles Judith.
Systems administrator at Linagora, Charles is a monitoring expert in open source solutions. He is currently working on an Icinga environment which monitors a fleet of over 150 machines for [...]
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