Logged in as ?

Mike Zupan mzupan at meso.com
Mon Oct 7 19:57:33 CEST 2002


Ya I have the same .htaccess file in both directories pointing to the same
htpasswd.user file.

Mike

> I had this problem too. What I did is I had to create a security file
> for both the /nagios and /cgi-bin/nagios directory for apache. What I'm
> doing is setting up a password file and using that for both locations.
> That way, when someone connects to /nagios and log in, the credentials
> are passed to the /cgi-bin pages as well...
>
> Let me know if this works for you
>
> Thanks
> --
> Joe Giles
> jgiles at joeman1.com
> AOL: mcigiles
>
> Mike Zupan said:
>> I really didn't see this question at all in the archives. I'm using
>> version 1.0b6 and I have my htaccess and everything set up just fine.
>> I get a login prompt and everything but when I'm in sees me logged in
>> as ?.
>>
>> Everything is pretty much default but nagios is in /opt/nagios and the
>> cgi bin location is /cgi-bin/nagios.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
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