horrible Nagios NSCA passive check acceptor. Command lines are compatible but the protocol is not - however the two servers can coexist to assist during a migration. Fix/ok rpe@
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NSCA-ng provides a client-server pair which makes the Nagios command file
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accessible to remote systems. This allows for submitting passive check
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results, downtimes, and many other commands to Nagios or compatible
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monitoring solutions. The submitted data is queued by the NSCA-ng
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server if Nagios goes down. Multiple check results or commands can be
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submitted in one go, and multiline plugin output is fully supported.
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NSCA-ng uses TLS encryption and shared-secret authentication with
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per-client passwords, as well as fine-grained authorization control.
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This package contains the NSCA-ng client ("send_nsca"), which accepts
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all input, command line arguments, and configuration files accepted
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by the send_nsca binary provided with the original NSCA package.
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NSCA clients cannot talk to NSCA-ng servers (nor vice versa), but NSCA
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and NSCA-ng servers can happily run side by side.
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