Ubuntu and FreeBSD Server

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Wed Nov 5 07:45:02 CET 2008


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Renato Casagrande Júnior wrote:
> Hello!!
> People, I have already installed Nagios on FreeBSD Server. My diffcult
> is access it using Ubuntu 7.10 software. I think my problem is in
> Apache. For example: there is one server (FreeBSD) and 80 PCs (Ubuntu
> 7.10). I am not getting access Nagios from Ubuntu's PCs.
> Anyone can help me?

By all means keep repeating yourself without adding more information
about what you tried and what failed exactly.

We will also very happily ignore such resends.

Help yourself by explaining things more clearly. What have you tried?
What does and does not work? Which (error)logs did you check?

Hugo.


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	A: Yes.
	>Q: Are you sure?
	>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
	>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?

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