Ntray and HTTP Port redirection
Christopher Smith
csmith at RadioFrameNetworks.com
Tue Feb 15 17:23:12 CET 2005
Okay folks, you all have been very helpful. I was going to send this
directly to Robert Wagner, but I figured that I would share the fun. My
network analyst and I have been using Nagios for about 1 year. We have
tweaked and extended in in several directions, the latest iteration
involving the new Treo 650 from Cingular. We have altered the web port
from port 80 to some alternate port to deter would-be hackers. All works
well: we can access the web page from the Handheld devices, etc.
The problem is this: on our desktops, we use the new and improved NTray
utility (a far cry from the original, thanks). However, with the new
port change, the Ntray does not like it. I have tried adding the address
to the URL line (http://<some server>:<some port>/nagios/), but to no
avail.
Any thoughts?
Christopher M. Smith
Systems Administrator
RadioFrame Networks
1120 112th Avenue N.E., Suite 600
Bellevue, WA 98004
http://www.radioframenetworks.com <http://www.radioframenetworks.com/>
O: 425.278.2661
F: 425.278.2861
M: 425.208.5198
csmith at radioframenetworks.com
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