Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

up at 3.am up at 3.am
Wed Aug 10 20:16:07 CEST 2011


> Quoting Robert J Molerio <rjm399 at nyu.edu>:
>
>> Can anyone indicate how this can be done?
>> We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP.
>> I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to
>> do this but we're not sure.
>
> It's definitely possible using Apache's LDAP auth, however you might want to
> consider that when your network is going ape****, it's really nice to know that
> your Nagios machine doesn't require any external resources.
>
> That's why I chose local auth (htpasswd).
>
> Now matter how much of the brown stuff is flying around, Nagios is up.

Those are the times that once I am notified, I wish nagios would shut up already ;-)

For authentication only Nagios will still send out notifications, even if you
can't get into its web interface, which is all we're talking about authenticating
here.

Always have more than one LDAP source, but this should be fairly easy to do using
Apache's mod_auth_ldap.  Disclaimer: I haven't used that mod, but I HAVE used
mod_auth_xradius, which in turn used radius+LDAP, which has got to be at least as
complicated as using LDAP directly.

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