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New Release of PRTG Version 23.1.82 | Paessler
Originally published by Paessler. The latest release of Paessler PRTG is now available in the stable release channel! This version comes with the experimental Script v2 sensor, OPC UA sensors that currently support unsecure connections to an OPC UA server, and security improvements for certain sensor types.
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How to use Azure AD single sign-on to log in to PRTG | Paessler
Originally published by Paessler. One of the most-anticipated features was single sign-on (SSO) with Azure Active Directory. What this new functionality does is let you utilize your Azure AD credentials to sign on to PRTG.
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PRTG v. 22.1.74 comes with 3 beta sensors and security improvements | Paessler
Originally published by Paessler. The first release of PRTG Network Monitor in 2022 is version 22.1.74, and is available in the stable release channel. It includes 3 beta sensors and a major security improvement.
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PRTG v. 21.4.73 comes with a new user interface, API and a new probe | Paessler
The release of PRTG Network Monitor version 21.4.73 has been available since December 1st. Take a look at the details.
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How to get monitoring data from REST interfaces | Paessler
Originally published by Paessler: Everything from gateways and firewalls through to ticket systems and weather sites offer REST APIs that let you query information. To help you harness the flexibility that REST offers, Paessler PRTG provides you with the REST Custom Sensor V2 as part of its monitoring solution.
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Monitoring Modbus in industrial environments | Paessler
Modbus. It’s a fieldbus protocol that’s been around longer than many of the engineers and technicians who use it. And yet it isn’t going away. What advantages does monitoring with Modbus bring? Let’s take a look at examples of how you’d use Modbus in your monitoring concept.
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