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Description
I needed to have my nagios servers using https, so I've updated the nagios cookbook to support that. The default is still to be http, but by changing a few attributes the nagios cookbook will generate a self-signed cert and update the apache config. I'll add a pull request to this ticket.
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Jake Vanderdray
made changes -
| Field | Original Value | New Value |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Open [ 1 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |
| Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] |
jtimberman
made changes -
| Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] | |
| Status | Resolved [ 5 ] | Reopened [ 4 ] |
jtimberman
made changes -
| Status | Reopened [ 4 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
| Assignee | Jake Vanderdray [ jvanderdray ] | Joshua Timberman [ jtimberman ] |
| Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] |
jtimberman
made changes -
| Workflow | jira [ 14661 ] | New OSS [ 22098 ] |
| Transition | Time In Source Status | Execution Times | Last Executer | Last Execution Date | |||||
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19m 50s | 1 | Jake Vanderdray | 18/Nov/11 7:29 PM | |||||
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5d 43m | 1 | jtimberman | 23/Nov/11 8:12 PM | |||||
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14d 2h 22m | 1 | jtimberman | 07/Dec/11 10:35 PM |
Here's the pull request: https://github.com/opscode/cookbooks/pull/242