Running Nagios under HTTPS

Robert Hajime Lanning lanning at lanning.cc
Mon Aug 8 20:10:30 CEST 2005


<quote who="Edward Ford">
> If you get the answer to this watch out for DES3. I can't reboot my
> Nagios without logging into the box, it will not come up all the way
> without a passphrase. Don't do the DES3..

This is not a DES3 (actually called 3DES) issue.  You need to remove
the passphrase from the private key.  If you are using Apache with
OpenSSL, then this can easily be done with the "openssl" utility.

Just change the passphrase.  When it asks you for the new passphrase,
just hit Enter.

This is the way most people do it, becuase they need the services
to start on boot.

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