Comments on How to Install Nagios 4.3.x Monitoring Tool on Debian 9

This tutorial will show you how to install and configure the latest version of Nagios Core, currently 4.3.4, from sources in Debian 9.1, codename Stretch. Nagios, also known as Nagios Core, is a free Open Source network monitoring tool actively maintained by its developers, designed to monitor an entire network infrastructure.

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By: Piotr

Please stop using Nagios (so it can die peacefully)

By: linuxboxgo

Why die? I personally like nagios.

By: fire

@piotr-reason?then you havent tell us better alternatives. suggest us products.-thanks

By: Jorge V

Thanks for sharing Matt. Works perfect

By: khklatt

Worked well on a current XUbuntu host.  My thanks.

By: tjinak

New to this project. Anyone advise me on how to get my Windows desktops under management?  I have roughly 500 desktops acroos multple locations.

Best regards,TJ

By: Francico

Excelente y funciona de maravilla, fue implementado en una Raspberry Pi.

Muchas Gracias,

By: ME

It works ! thank's a lot !

By: urioliva

Works in Debian 9. Thanks!

By: Fabio Correa

Hi! Do you indicate any application for IOS to monitor the nagios?

By: jean claude

 tres beau tuto merci

By: MAx

Perfect et very precisely tutorial, thanks

By: jett

perfect tutorial. works for 4.4.3 as well.

By: Oskar

On Google Cloud Debian 9 you need to install apt-get install -y dbus

else this command fails

hostnamectl set-hostname nagios.server.lan

By: Vbits

Thank you very much! Very usefull!

Just u have to update the version og Nagios Core to 4.4.3 and  systemctl iptables-persistent save/load/etc. commands doesnt exist more.

now are: service netfilter-persistent save / load

By: Zippyfear

Installed perfectly on my Raspberry Pi with these instructions! Thanks!  

By: douglas-8088

Everything worked as expected and I now have a working nagios server on a raspberry Pi. My query is about the user "nagios" which never had a password set? What happens if a password is set after?

By: NG

Why the hell are you not using the debian package? That is why it exists.