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2009-12-23
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2009-12-25
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2009-12-30
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2010-01-25
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2010-01-25
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2010-01-25
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2010-01-25
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I just installed it, on an n900 updated to Pr1.1, connecting to Nagios 3.0.6 over https.
I entered the configuration and credentials, but I only get "fetching data, please wait..". Never actually manages to fetch the data. Rebooting did not fix the problem either.
Could be a certificate issue? we have a self-signed certificate. Maybe I have to ok the cerificate somehow (EDIT: the certificate is already set to be trusted in the built-in browser)
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N800/OS2007|N900/Maemo5
-- Metalayer-crawler delenda est.
-- Current state: Fed up with everything MeeGo.