Although an inline upgrade from 2024 to 2026 is not possible, it is possible to migrate your system and source data to a new 2026 installation. This guide outlines the steps.
This document gives an overview of how the backend of Nagios Network Analyzer functions, and general tips on functionality.
This document is intended for use by network administrators and technicians who want to better understand how Nagios Network Analyzer works.
This document describes how to integrate Nagios Network Analyzer with Active Directory (AD) or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to allow user authentication and validation with an AD or LDAP infrastructure through the Nagios Network Analyzer interface. This is helpful for system administrators by simplifying user management of large infrastructures and standardizing credentials needed for Network Analyzer by allowing users to authenticate with their AD or LDAP credentials.
This is intended for Nagios administrators who want to allow users to authenticate with their Windows AD or LDAP credentials when logging into Nagios Network Analyzer.
Authenticating and Importing Users with Active Directory and LDAP - 2026
Authenticating and Importing Users with Active Directory and LDAP - 2024
This document describes how to install the required certificate on Nagios Network Analyzer for use with LDAP or Active Directory (AD) Integration in Nagios Network Analyzer. This process is required if your LDAP / AD server has a self signed certificate.
This document is intended for use by Nagios Network Analyzer Administrators that require secure LDAP / AD connectivity. You may already have the LDAP / AD Integration configured in Nagios Network Analyzer, this documentation will allow you to update your integration to use certificates.