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## <a id="setting-up-icinga2"></a> Setting up Icinga 2
First off you will have to install Icinga 2. The preferred way of doing this
is to use the official Debian or RPM package repositories depending on which
operating system and distribution you are running.
is to use the official package repositories depending on which operating system
and distribution you are running.
Distribution | Repository URL
Distribution | Repository
------------------------|---------------------------
Debian | http://packages.icinga.org/debian/
Ubuntu | http://packages.icinga.org/ubuntu/
RHEL/CentOS | http://packages.icinga.org/epel/
OpenSUSE | http://packages.icinga.org/openSUSE/
SLES | http://packages.icinga.org/SUSE/
Debian | [Icinga Repository](http://packages.icinga.org/debian/), [Upstream](https://packages.debian.org/sid/icinga2), [DebMon](http://debmon.org/packages/debmon-wheezy/icinga2)
Ubuntu | [Icinga Repository](http://packages.icinga.org/ubuntu/), [Upstream](https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icinga2)
RHEL/CentOS | [Icinga Repository](http://packages.icinga.org/epel/)
OpenSUSE | [Icinga Repository](http://packages.icinga.org/openSUSE/), [Server Monitoring Repository](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:monitoring/icinga2)
SLES | [Icinga Repository](http://packages.icinga.org/SUSE/)
Gentoo | [Upstream](http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/icinga2)
FreeBSD | [Upstream](http://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/icinga2)
ArchLinux | [Upstream](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/icinga2)
Packages for distributions other than the ones listed above may also be
available. Please check http://packages.icinga.org/ to see if packages
are available for your favourite distribution.
available. Please contact your distribution packagers.
The packages for RHEL/CentOS 5 depend on other packages which are distributed
as part of the [EPEL repository](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL). Please