Downloaded and installed.
Now it just gives this at http://localipaddress
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at 172.16.18.129 Port 80
Thought this was supposed to be easier to install and get up and running
for a proof of concept than Nagios Core.
Very odd that Nagios wouldn't have an out-of-the-box super-simple install
that just works.
That there is an online demo for connecting to via url isn't really an excuse
for not having out-of-the-box solid.
First impressions count.
--Stuart
Strange result for Nagios xi
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Re: Strange result for Nagios xi
Hi Stuart -
The default installer scripts that we recommend you run don't include overwriting the / (root) HTML folder. This is done in order to prevent people from accidentally overwriting an existing page. If you want the root document overwritten, just run the following script in the Nagios xi setup directory:
Either way, Nagios xi should be accessible via this form of URL:
http://[ipaddress]/nagiosxi
The default installer scripts that we recommend you run don't include overwriting the / (root) HTML folder. This is done in order to prevent people from accidentally overwriting an existing page. If you want the root document overwritten, just run the following script in the Nagios xi setup directory:
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./Z-webroot
http://[ipaddress]/nagiosxi
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