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jmosshammer posted this in API, Development, Webinterface on August 5th, 2011 | In the days leading up to the v1.5 release, we bid our Icinga API goodbye and usher in a new API and Web concept.
You may ask yourself, what was this API anyway? Indeed, if you weren’t developing or adapting extensions for the new web interface, you wouldn’t have had much contact with this important [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Matthew Brooks posted this in Classic UI, Development on May 19th, 2011 | I’ve always been tempted by icinga-web and like many of you have probably also done, I even used it… at least for a while. With each new release, my first impression of icinga-web is always, “Wow, these icinga-web developers are absolutely amazing!”. Yet for all it’s new web 2.0 goodness, I would eventually find myself inevitably [...]
Marius Hein posted this in Development, Releases on May 11th, 2011 | As our 2nd birthday was just last week, Icinga has a little belated present for you… version 1.4 for download! This time round we have many new features to show in the Classic UI and new Icinga Web, alongside bug fixes and much behind-the-scenes development in Core, IDOUtils and API. The two UIs were definitely [...]
You might be wondering, why Icinga has two web guis available for install
Icinga Classic UI (in icinga tarball) Icinga Web (in icinga-web tarball)
Icinga Classic UI combines the Icinga CGIs using the old data storage format, based on HTML and CGI while the new Icinga Web introduces a shiny web 2.0 framework based web [...]
Michael Friedrich posted this in Development on April 1st, 2011 | We finally made our decision to step away from GIT, and get back to the origin SCM used by Nagios for a long time – CVS. It will enhance our current development capabilities and allow us to develop even faster with speed of light. The first import is still in progress, you can follow it [...]
TheFlyingCorpse posted this in Development, Q&A on March 17th, 2011 | The Icinga Q&A team want to ensure their testing and bug reporting meet your needs, so that you can enjoy ever higher quality with each new Icinga release.
So we are calling out to all the Icinga users out there:
Which distribution(s) do you use with Icinga?
Debian Lenny (5.0.x)
Debian Squeeze (6.0.x)
SLES10
SLES11
RHEL 5.5 / 5.6
RHEL 6
CentOS 5.6
CentOS 6
Ubuntu < 11 (older than 11)
Ubuntu 11
FreeBSD 7
FreeBSD 8
OpenBSD
Gentoo
AIX
HPUX
OpenSuse
Embedded System
Windows (Cygwin)
Other (Please specify by posting a comment)
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Which architecture do you use with Icinga?
32-bit
64-bit
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Bernd Erk posted this in Development, Releases on February 16th, 2011 | We are proud to announce the new Icinga version 1.3. The new version includes nearly 200 solved bugs and issues and marks another outstanding milestone in Icinga’s release history. One major change is the introduction into dualstack host monitoring with IPv6 support – check the wiki for a startup guide.
Again we want to thank [...]
Bernd Erk posted this in Development, Documentation on February 10th, 2011 | If you haven’t already noticed, we have recently launched a new Icinga Wiki.
Find it at https://wiki.icinga.org or under ‘Docs’ of the yellow menu bar at the top of the website.
Powered by Altassian Confluence, our new wiki is more powerful and easier to use than before. Previously a small module component of our Redmine [...]
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