I think I agree with your points. I'm also still concerned that it's
hard to figure that out and I'm wondering if there is some other
change that can be made to help make RSA Authentication more
intuitive.
Most of my remote checks are via ssh, but they are run via the
check_by_ssh plugin since that's what comes with the software. When
new people look through the available plugins, they will likely notice
it and try to make use of it. However, I don't see an option that
allows a nagios specific configuration file to be specified and the
examples on http://nagiosplugins.org/man/check_by_ssh don't show
anything about specifying the config file either. Would I have to
modify check_by_ssh and add a "-config" parameter in order to utilize
your suggestion, or is there some easier way I don't know about?
I think I agree with your points. I'm also still concerned that it's
hard to figure that out and I'm wondering if there is some other
change that can be made to help make RSA Authentication more
intuitive.
Most of my remote checks are via ssh, but they are run via the nagiosplugins. org/man/ check_by_ ssh don't show
check_by_ssh plugin since that's what comes with the software. When
new people look through the available plugins, they will likely notice
it and try to make use of it. However, I don't see an option that
allows a nagios specific configuration file to be specified and the
examples on http://
anything about specifying the config file either. Would I have to
modify check_by_ssh and add a "-config" parameter in order to utilize
your suggestion, or is there some easier way I don't know about?