[Nagiosplug-checkins] CVS: nagiosplug FAQ,1.2,1.3

Karl DeBisschop kdebisschop at users.sourceforge.net
Sun Feb 9 04:37:02 CET 2003


Update of /cvsroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv7574

Modified Files:
	FAQ 
Log Message:
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Index: FAQ
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RCS file: /cvsroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/FAQ,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -C2 -r1.2 -r1.3
*** FAQ	8 Feb 2003 05:58:03 -0000	1.2
--- FAQ	9 Feb 2003 12:36:26 -0000	1.3
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*** 20,24 ****
      Note that this string include both the assigned package release
      name and the CVS-generated revision for the individual plugin.
!     Authors hould strictly adhere to this format.  All bug reports
      and help requests should reference this information.
  
--- 20,24 ----
      Note that this string include both the assigned package release
      name and the CVS-generated revision for the individual plugin.
!     Authors should strictly adhere to this format.  All bug reports
      and help requests should reference this information.
  
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*** 46,54 ****
      use RPM's '--nodeps' option to install this package.
  
! 5.  Q: My sysem uses the .deb package format. What pacakges should I
      install?
  
      A: We strive for cooperation between all packagers and developers.
!     The answers for .deb are the same as for RPM, afetr changing the
      package name suffixes accordingly.
  
--- 46,54 ----
      use RPM's '--nodeps' option to install this package.
  
! 5.  Q: My system uses the .deb package format. What packages should I
      install?
  
      A: We strive for cooperation between all packagers and developers.
!     The answers for .deb are the same as for RPM, after changing the
      package name suffixes accordingly.
  
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*** 70,77 ****
      command line).
  
!     A: Commonly, system adminitartors will make security as tight as
      possible on the monitoring system. Sometimes this includes OS
!     options or hardening scripts that prevent unpriveleged users from
!     running the ping command. Nagios runs with no more priveleges
      than 'nobody' -- check to be sure that the nagios user can
      actually run check ping.  (This can also happen with other binaries
--- 70,77 ----
      command line).
  
!     A: Commonly, system administrators will make security as tight as
      possible on the monitoring system. Sometimes this includes OS
!     options or hardening scripts that prevent unprivileged users from
!     running the ping command. Nagios runs with no more privileges
      than 'nobody' -- check to be sure that the nagios user can
      actually run check ping.  (This can also happen with other binaries





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