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We are happy to announce the release of Icinga Web Jira Integration v1.4.0 today. You can find all issues related to this release on our roadmap. What’s It All About This release ensures the compatibility with Atlassian Jira 10.2 among other changes and fixes. Changes JIRA 10.2 support added It’s now possible to configure a proxy to be used to connect to the JIRA API Fixes Issue defaults are not ignored anymore Closed tickets are not updated anymore GET HTTP requests are not transmitted ...| Icinga
I use NixOS by the way. And today I’m going to show you how to operate a simple Icinga setup using that operating system. I.e. a single node with checks and notifications. In contrast to Icinga Web 2 or Redis, NixOS provides an Icinga 2 package, but no module. Practically speaking, this means you can’t just write something like services.redis.enable = true; in your NixOS configuration. Instead, a complete systemd service is required as well as the user and group icinga2 the daemon default...| Icinga
Introduction “Please enter the code we just sent you.” – most people have seen this message when logging into an online service. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is no longer reserved for banks or enterprises. It’s now common in email, social media, and shopping accounts. The idea is simple: in addition to a password, you need a second factor so that attackers can’t break in with just one piece of information. But what methods are actually used – and how secure are they really? At ...| Icinga
Today, we are releasing security updates for Icinga 2 and Icinga DB Web fixing multiple security issues. Two of them allow authenticated API users to learn restricted information or crash Icinga 2. On Icinga 2, a third issue affecting the provided scripts allows a limited privilege escalation where the Icinga 2 daemon user can trick root into sending signals to arbitrary processes. In a similar way to Icinga 2, Icinga DB Web also allowed restricted user accounts to guess internal variables us...| Icinga
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As some of you might have already noticed, we recently gave our official Icinga 2 container image builds a complete overhaul. These new images are currently available only as snapshot builds but will replace the existing stable images with the next Icinga 2 v2.16.0 release. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the key changes and improvements that come with the new images, as well as the reasons behind these changes. We’ll also provide you with some guidance on how to use the new ima...| Icinga
Learn how to check CPU usage on Linux using commands like top and htop. Understand CPU metrics and set up automated monitoring with Icinga.| Icinga
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REST API ¶| icinga.com
Recently I was importing an Icinga configuration for testing purposes. Working with this configuration, I found that there were icon images assigned to the objects. Sadly, those didn’t display, because I didn’t have the icon set installed. So I thought of creating my own. Creating a set of icon images, that is suitable for large environments, is no short of a time-consuming task. I would have loved to start working on a well-thought-out icon set and already thought of defining a grid for ...| Icinga
Learn how to target hosts and services in the Icinga 2 API: single or multiple names, filters with type, filter_vars, JSON vs. query params, plus /v1/objects tips.| Icinga
Icinga Notifications¶| icinga.com
Icinga for Kubernetes¶| icinga.com
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Learn how to configure services in Icinga Director using templates, apply rules, and service sets with this step-by-step guide.| Icinga
Monitor Kubernetes clusters and on-premises systems in one interface. Icinga adds context to Prometheus metrics and helps you understand what’s really going on.| Icinga
Official Icinga installation guide for enterprise monitoring. Learn how to configure and customize your setup for maximum flexibility and scalability.| Icinga