Naemon2024-02-06T09:05:15+00:00https://www.naemon.io/news/Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.orghttps://www.naemon.io//project/2024/01/04/release-1.4.2Release 1.4.22024-01-04T00:00:00+00:002024-01-04T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.4.2 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. This release
contains performance improvements and some bugfixes as listed in detail on the changelog
page.</p>
<p>Make sure to rebuild or update all NEB modules because the <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">CURRENT_NEB_API_VERSION</code>
has changed. For example use naemon-livestatus >= 1.4.2</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2023/02/02/release-1.4.1Release 1.4.12023-02-02T00:00:00+00:002023-02-02T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.4.1 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. This release
includes bugfixes only and fixes a memory leak along with some packaging cleanup.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2022/11/11/release-1.4.0Release 1.4.02022-11-11T00:00:00+00:002022-11-11T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.4.0 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. This release
includes a new internal command to expire acknowledgements, and a few bugfixes.</p>
<p>Due to object structure changes, NEB modules should be re-built when upgrading to 1.4.0</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2022/04/22/release-1.3.1Release 1.3.12022-04-22T00:00:00+00:002022-04-22T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.3.1 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. This
is a maintenance release with not too many changes.</p>
<ul>
<li>the main homepage url of the naemon project has changed to https://www.naemon.io</li>
<li>commands containing a tilde sign are now passed to the shell.</li>
<li>updating the last_update attribute has been made more reliable.</li>
<li>the livestatus python api has been made compatible with python 2 & 3.</li>
</ul>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2021/11/03/release-1.3.0Release 1.3.02021-11-03T00:00:00+00:002021-11-03T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.3.0 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. There
is a new vault broker api along with more secure environment handling.</p>
<p>Having environment variables in your command line in the form of:</p>
<p>VARIABLE=value… $USER1$/check_something args…</p>
<p>Then the environment variable is removed from the command line and set before
the check command is started. Previously the hole command would have been
passed to the shell and the variables would be visible in the ps process list.</p>
<p>The vault broker api adds some extensions to the NEB api to move macro handling
to neb modules. This makes it possible to fill macro values dynamically from
broker modules. There is an example which uses a vim encrypted resource.cfg like
vault at https://github.com/naemon/naemon-vimcrypt-vault-broker
But usage is not limited to encrypted macros, this is just an example of how this
new api can be used.
See an example in the <a href="/documentation/developer/neb_broker.html">Vault API documentation</a>.</p>
<p>The Livestatus module got 2 bugfixes regarding an issue which prevented naemon
reloads when using the tcp listener and another issue where contacts would be
listed multiple times.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2021/05/27/ircIRC2021-05-27T00:00:00+00:002021-05-27T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Due to the recent changes on freenode, the official Naemon support irc channel has moved to libera.chat.
The new address is: irc://libera.chat/naemon and there is also a web chat available via
<a href="https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/irc.libera.chat/#naemon">kiwiirc.com</a>
Please update you irc clients and say hello if you like.</p>
<p>The <a href="/community/">community</a> section always contains a list of ways to contact us.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2021/03/03/release-1.2.4Release 1.2.42021-03-03T00:00:00+00:002021-03-03T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.2.4 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. We made some performance improvements
during the config check when using many servicegroups. And Livestatus has been made way faster when accessing
the contacts column especially when having many contacts and contactgroups.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2020/12/07/release-1.2.3Release 1.2.32020-12-07T00:00:00+00:002020-12-07T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.2.3 of naemon-core as a bugfix release. The only change fixes an issue
on debian and ubuntu after fully migrating to systemd.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2020/11/13/release-1.2.2Release 1.2.22020-11-13T00:00:00+00:002020-11-13T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.2.2 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. This
release contains some bugfixes and improves synchronisation when using
<a href="https://github.com/sni/lmd">LMD</a>.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2020/02/17/release-1.2.0Release 1.2.02020-02-17T00:00:00+00:002020-02-17T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.2.0 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release contains some bugfixes along with
a new skip check option. For Livestatus support for TCP sockets and the statehist table
has been added.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2019/09/05/release-1.1.0Release 1.1.02019-09-05T00:00:00+00:002019-09-05T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.1.0 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release contains several bugfixes along
with performance improvements on initial configuration parsing and a new livestatus column
to improve synchronisation.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2019/03/19/release-1.0.10Release 1.0.102019-03-19T00:00:00+00:002019-03-19T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.10 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release contains a bugfix for the newlinehandling
in spoolfiles and new service parents and host/service-dependency columns for livestatus.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2018/12/18/release-1.0.9Release 1.0.92018-12-18T00:00:00+00:002018-12-18T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.9 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release contains various bugfixes as well
two new configuration options, host_down_disable_service_checks and retained_scheduling_randomize_window.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2018/08/13/cveCVEs2018-08-13T00:00:00+00:002018-08-13T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>You might have read about the recent discovery of some security issues in nagios 4 and might be wondering if naemon is affected to.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-13441">CVE-2018-13441</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-13457">CVE-2018-13457</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-13458">CVE-2018-13458</a></li>
</ul>
<p>The good news is, Naemon is not affected by those issues.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2018/07/16/release-1.0.8Release 1.0.82018-07-16T00:00:00+00:002018-07-16T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.8 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release addresses some issues during package
updates. If you still have problems, try to remove the obsolute naemon-tools package first.
Naemon tools have been merged into the naemon-core package.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2018/06/01/release-1.0.7Release 1.0.72018-06-01T00:00:00+00:002018-06-01T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.7 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release includes general improvements and bugfixes.</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2017/11/01/vulnerabilitiesCVE-2016-9565 and CVE-2016-95662017-11-01T00:00:00+00:002017-11-01T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>A few few weeks ago two CVEs have been announced for the Nagios core and Nagios webinterface. Since Naemon inherits some code
of Nagios, people might wonder if Naemon is also affected by those issues.</p>
<h2 id="cve-2016-9565">CVE-2016-9565</h2>
<p>This is an issue with the Nagios webinterface which never made it into the Naemon codebase since we use Thruk
as default web interface. So this issue simply doesn’t exist in Naemon.</p>
<p><a href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-9565">Details about CVE-2016-9565</a></p>
<h2 id="cve-2016-9566">CVE-2016-9566</h2>
<p>This issue uses the fact that systemV init scripts start the Nagios process as root and then the process itself drops privileges and continues as normal user. Naemon inherited that issue so you might be affected.</p>
<p>However, you are not affected by this issue if you run Naemon either in <a href="https://labs.consol.de/omd/">OMD-Labs</a> or on any Systemd based system like the OP5 Monitor.</p>
<p>We are working on a fix right now and there will be a new release soon.</p>
<p><a href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-9566">Details about CVE-2016-9566</a></p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2017/01/23/release-1.0.6Release 1.0.62017-01-23T00:00:00+00:002017-01-23T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.6 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release fixes a critical bug (see previous news entry).</p>
<p>Head on to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2016/06/21/release-1.0.5Release 1.0.52016-06-21T00:00:00+00:002016-06-21T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.5 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release. This release fixes two critical bugs introduced
in the last release which makes naemon stop on logrotation.</p>
<p>Continue to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2016/06/03/release-1.0.4Release 1.0.42016-06-03T00:00:00+00:002016-06-03T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released the version 1.0.4 of naemon-core and naemon-livestatus. Thanks to all
people who were involved in this release.</p>
<p>Continue to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2015/03/30/release-dayRelease 1.0.32015-03-30T00:00:00+00:002015-03-30T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we released our first bug fix release after the 1.0 in February.</p>
<p>There is one bug fixed which made the debian packages from the 1.0 look
like 0.9 packages. The other bugs are related to the <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">shadownaemon</code> tool.</p>
<p>So the main reason for this release is the new 1.88 release from <a href="http://thruk.org">Thruk</a> which
comes with <a href="http://thruk.org/changelog.html">lots of handy features and bugfixes</a>.</p>
<p>Continue to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2014/08/27/on-the-roadOn the road to 1.02014-08-27T00:00:00+00:002014-08-27T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Summer vacation is over and we are making good progress on the way to a stable
1.0 release which is planned for the next weeks. A change to make timeperiods
more sane and some final testing are hopefully done till the weekend.</p>
<p>Till the final release, you can test the <a href="/download/#development_snapshot">daily releases</a> which are almost exactly
like the stable release, the only different part is the version string.</p>
<p>Also last news call to help reviewing a few last documentation pages is still valid.</p>
<p>One last note, Andreas will talk about Naemon on the <a href="http://www.netways.de/en/osmc/osmc_2014/programm/andreas_ericsson_naemon/">OSMC in Nuremberg</a> this year.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2014/03/22/docsProgress on documentation project2014-03-22T00:00:00+00:002014-03-22T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Since we started the documentation project, we made great progress. Mostly due to
the help of Johan. Thanks.</p>
<p>The initial import of the original documentation pages has been finished, but there
are still pages left to be reviewed. This can be done by anyone who wants to help
making our documentation awesome. Just follow the steps as <a href="/documentation/faq/#help_extending_the_documentation">described here</a>.</p>
<p>All pages left over for review got a <em>review_required</em> tag at the top of the page so
they can easily be found. A simple grep would also work:</p>
<div class="language-bash highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight"><code> %> <span class="nb">grep</span> <span class="nt">-r</span> review_required documentation/usersguide/
</code></pre></div></div>
<p>The doxygen documentation has already been ported into the website and is now
part of the normal developer documentation.</p>
<p>We now even have <a href="https://travis-ci.org/naemon/naemon.github.io/">Travis CI tests for our website</a>.</p>
<p>Next steps are:</p>
<ul>
<li>finish review</li>
<li>complete missing pages</li>
<li>include documentation in source tarball</li>
</ul>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2014/02/14/release-dayRelease 0.8.02014-02-14T00:00:00+00:002014-02-14T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Almost half a year after we started this project we can now announce the first release.</p>
<p>The version 0.8.0 is a stable release, which means it does not contain any
known critical issues. It’s not a 1.x release yet because we felt like it’s a
good idea to be able to change APIs before a final 1.x release. That said, the
0.8.0 is probably lot more stable than its predecessor.</p>
<p>We tried to make getting started as easy and convenient as possible, so there are binary downloads
for common linux systems and source rpms available. Unless you have good reasons,
you really should go for the binary releases - they are build to just work.</p>
<p>We spend a lot of time to build tests and fix the most critical bugs of Nagios 4. There
is a list of active issues in the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/knownissues.html">known issues page</a>. It’s not yet
completed and we have to walk through all issues and decide whether Naemon is affected
or not.</p>
<p>Naemon is a community project. So if you like this project, talk about it - or even better,
help make it better. See the <a href="/community">community page</a> on how you can help.</p>
<p>Now continue to <a href="/download">the download section</a> or check out the <a href="/documentation/usersguide/whatsnew.html">changelog</a> for
a detailed list of changes.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2014/02/09/docsdocumentation project started2014-02-09T00:00:00+00:002014-02-09T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>Today we started the documentation project and you are welcome to help out.
There is lot of stuff to write and the more people help, the less documentation
has to be written by single person.</p>
<p>The issues with our build system have been sorted out and it seems quite stable
and we only have to tweak some last things, like better init scripts, before
we finally release the first version of Naemon.</p>
https://www.naemon.io//project/2014/02/01/releaseAll quiet on the release front2014-02-01T00:00:00+00:002014-02-01T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>We’re still working on getting a release out - unfortunately, we’ve been having some issues with our build system.</p>
<p>But we do have a new webpage - how about that?</p>
https://www.naemon.io//core/2014/02/01/quality-workQuality work2014-02-01T00:00:00+00:002014-02-01T00:00:00+00:00Naemonnaemon-dev@monitoring-lists.org<p>One of our frustrations with Nagios is that while it does have a lot of tests, very few of them actually pass. That’s OK, though, because they’re executed very rarely.</p>
<p>Our plans for the future involve quite a bit of rewriting things behind the scenes, without any of our users noticing it. This is absolutely impossible to do without a much more serious QA effort.</p>
<p>Every night, the awesome <a href="http://labs.consol.de/naemon/logs/">Consol build cluster</a> creates nightly packages for our primary platforms, and runs tests on them. There are currently 13 different OSes with two arches each, adding up to 26 different builds. As they also build binary packages, this makes it easy for others to do further testing. The whole process takes hours</p>
<p>But hours every night isn’t acceptable. We also need a modern CI system, with near-instant feedback on changes, which we have, thanks to <a href="http://travis-ci.org">travis</a>. Several different <a href="https://travis-ci.org/naemon/naemon-core">core</a> suites, as well as a few <a href="https://travis-ci.org/naemon/naemon">overall</a> suites, are run per commit. This notifies us as soon as a test breaks and keeps quality and testing at the top of our minds.</p>
<p>While we have a lot of untested code today, going forward, there’s no reason for you not to include tests in your pull requests.</p>