Setting up Web Interface
Sameka Prather
Sameka.Prather at noaa.gov
Thu Jan 12 17:29:08 CET 2006
I did see traffic from the telent connection in the access log
Thank you,
Sameka Prather
Office of Internet Services
sameka.prather at noaa.gov
301-713-1384 x 109
Sameka Prather wrote:
> I get the following when I telnet
> Connected to ldm1.nws.noaa.gov (this is my localhost)
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> I do not see any connections from the access or error log for apache.
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>Thank you,
>Sameka Prather
>Office of Internet Services
>sameka.prather at noaa.gov
>301-713-1384 x 109
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> Marc Powell wrote:
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>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:nagios-users-
>>>admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Sameka Prather
>>>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:50 AM
>>>To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>>>Subject: [Nagios-users] Setting up Web Interface
>>>
>>>Can some tell if there should be a cgi-bin directory under nagios. I
>>>
>>>
>>am
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>>>following the directions as followed:
>>>
>>>ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin /usr/local/nagios/sbin (this
>>>
>>>
>>/nagios/cgi-bin
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>>>is not a directory for me. should I created it)
>>>
>>>
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>>No you do not need to create a cgi-bin directory. The ScriptAlias
>>redirects all requests for /nagios/cgi-bin to the sbin directory.
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>>><Directory "/usr/local/nagios/sbin">
>>> Options ExecCGI
>>> AllowOverride None
>>> Order allow,deny
>>> Allow from all
>>> AuthName "Nagios Access"
>>> AuthType Basic
>>> AuthUserFile /usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users
>>> Require valid-user
>>></Directory>
>>>
>>>Alias /nagios /usr/local/nagios/share
>>>
>>><Directory "/usr/local/nagios/share">
>>> Options None
>>> AllowOverride None
>>> Order allow,deny
>>> Allow from all
>>> AuthName "Nagios Access"
>>> AuthType Basic
>>> AuthUserFile /usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users
>>> Require valid-user
>>></Directory>
>>>
>>>
>>>When I open a browser window from the server and http://ldm1/nagios
>>>
>>>
>>the
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>>>connection just times out. I have apache running any ideas?
>>>
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>>A timeout indicates to me that your web server isn't listening or is
>>ignoring the request for some reason. Do you see the request in apache's
>>access or error logs? Did you restart it after making the changes above?
>>What happens when you perform the following from the command line --
>>
>>$ telnet your-nagios-webserver.com 80
>> (connection information displayed)
>>GET /nagios HTTP/1.0
>>
>>(some output will follow).
>>
>>Also verify that you have htaccess properly configured.
>>
>>--
>>Marc
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