Newbie question - authorization...
Neil B. Cohen
nbc at aikisoft.com
Sat Sep 16 20:41:59 CEST 2006
That was sort of the problem - I found a typo in the .htaccess file. So
the server was complaining about an invalid file definition.... Thanks
for the help,
nbc
On Sat, 2006-09-16 at 13:57 -0400, Morris, Patrick wrote:
> > If I start Nagios, things look ok, but I don't have the
> > authorization correct. I have added the entries in the Apache
> > config file, and created the .htaccess entries in the nagios
> > directories. But when I point the web browser at the nagios
> > page, it does not ask for a login/password.
> > Then I get authorization failures when I try to look at the
> > various monitoring pages
> >
> > This is really a browser issue, not nagios I think. But it
> > isn't something I've done before - can someone suggest what I
> > might have set up incorrectly or point me at what needs to be added?
>
> If you're not getting prompted for a login, it's not a Nagios or a
> browser issue -- it's a webserver configuration problem.
>
> Assuming your .htaccess files are valid, your webserver is probably
> configured not to use them.
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