Advanced authentication
Marc Powell
marc at ena.com
Tue Oct 28 20:50:55 CET 2008
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Allan Clark wrote:
> Hi Dustin;
>
> Be reminded that if you use this method (and it's what I used) then
> you need to remember to use a wildcard (*) in your /etc/nagios/
> cgi.cfg to give all who can see the CGI access via Apache the access
> to do it. Otherwise, Apache verifies their user/pass, but the
> Nagios CGI denies them.
Please explain... There are very limited cases i can think of that you
would want to wildcard any of the authorized_for variables, none of
which are required to access the cgi's when using authentication.
--
Marc
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