Question regarding remote service checks
Jamin
jragle at unm.edu
Fri Sep 6 03:39:56 CEST 2002
Yipes. Sounds like a difficult problem there. The only thing I can think
of off hand is use webmin and make your own module to control what users
have access to in nagios via the ACLs.
BTW, anyone out there know if the NetSaint module for webmin is going to
get updated for nagios? (I would hate to do the extra work of converting
it over to nagios if it has already been done.)
Nagios and webmin get along nicely. =) Now if I could only figure out
how to syncronize the user lists between the two apps.
-Jamin
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Wayne Mitchell wrote:
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> I am a first time user to nagios, and would like to know if it is possible
> to grant access to the status reports, for an individual ( server per say ).
> So that if I have client who would like to know the current and historical
> status of his account, could he do that without gaining access to the rest
> of them? Any Help would be appreciated.
> Woody
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