n00b trying to set up on freebsd
Kurt Buff
kurt.buff at gmail.com
Sat Jan 23 01:17:26 CET 2010
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 14:13, Scott Lambert <lambert at lambertfam.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:03:49AM -0800, Kurt Buff wrote:
>> I'm trying to install nagios on freebsd, and can't get to the point of
>> getting lynx on the host to talk to http://192.168.8.20/nagios - I get
>> a 403 "You don't have permission to access /nagios/ on this server."
>>
>> I'm beating my brains out on this one, and don't know what I'm doing
>> wrong. I'm sure it's something really simple I'm overlooking, because
>> just browsing http://192.168.8.20 gets a response. Unfortunately there
>> isn't a quick install guide for freebsd, so I'm having to do some
>> translation of the docs.
>>
>> Any help much appreciated.
>
> Rather than guessing, you might want to take a look at what Apache
> thinks is wrong:
>
> Access the page and then:
>
> sudo tail /var/log/httpd-error.log
>
> It should pretty much tell you what is wrong.
>
> Is lynx asking you for a username and password?
>
> Is there some reason you didn't follow exactly the instructions
> suggested by the pkg-message for the nagios port with regard to the
> Apache configuration? I don't see anything particularly wrong with your
> config, but it may be needlessly over complex.
>
> I believe in getting things working according how the port maintainer
> suggests. The port maintainers tend to do a good job of handing you a
> good basic configuration which works.
>
> Once that works, I make the changes needed for my site one step at a
> time, testing each change individually.
>
> --
> Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix SysAdmin
> lambert at lambertfam.org
So, after doing a little RTFM, I found that adding
Allow from 192.168.8.0/24
Allow from 192.168.24.0/24
to the Directory stanza gets me the directory listing when browsing
http://loki.example.com - but not the web interface I expect. So, I've
made progress, but I'm not there yet.
Obviously, I've got to learn the barest fundamentals of apache.
Help still appreciated.
Kurt
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