Versions:

  • 3.18.2
  • 3.18.1
  • 3.18.0
  • 3.16.2
  • 3.16.1
  • 3.14.0
  • 3.12.0
  • 3.10.1
  • 3.10.0
  • 3.8.0
  • 3.6.0
  • 3.4.1

Nagstamon 3.18.2, developed by Henri Wahl, is a cross-platform desktop status monitor designed for administrators who oversee multiple enterprise-grade monitoring environments. Positioned in the Network & Admin category, the application aggregates alarms from up to twelve concurrently supported server types, including Nagios, Icinga, Opsview, Centreon, Op5 Monitor/Ninja, Checkmk Multisite, Thruk and monitos, while offering experimental integration for Zabbix, Zenoss and Livestatus backends. Once launched, the program collapses into the system tray or can be set as a floating bar or full-screen panel that continuously displays a color-coded tally of critical, warning, unknown, unreachable and down hosts and services. Hovering the compact interface reveals an expanded dashboard that lists every affected element, and a context menu permits one-click initiation of corrective connections through SSH, RDP, VNC or user-defined scripts. Granular control is provided through category filters and regular-expression rules that suppress non-essential alerts, and audible notifications can be activated so that unattended workstations still call attention to emerging faults. Because the utility keeps persistent, low-impact connections to each configured monitoring server, IT teams gain a unified, real-time view of infrastructure health without repeatedly logging into separate web consoles. Over its twelve-version development history the project has refined authentication options, proxy compatibility and display themes to suit both dark and light desktop environments, making Nagstamon equally practical for NOC walls and individual laptops. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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