check the HTTP server authentication error
Carlos de Santa-Ana Garcia
carlos at dsag.jazztel.es
Tue Jul 5 12:44:57 CEST 2011
Hi
Looks like the user you are using "DAVE"? don´t have the necesary
permission in the cgi.cfg file look for it at nagios/etc folder.
Greets.
El 05/07/2011 6:08, nag ios escribió:
> hi this is krishna,
> I have a problem while viewing the status of hosts or any link in
> the browser i get the following error as
> it appears as though you do not have permission to view information
> for any of the hosts you requested...
> If you believe this is an error,check the HTTP server authentication
> requirements for accessing this CGI
> and check the authorization options in
> your CGI configuration file.
> I have changed the authorization value to 0 and checked it worked but
> when i'm enabling any nofitications its giving error as the
> sorry dave i can't let you do that......
> It seems you have choosen to not use the authentication functionality
> of the CGIs.
> Please help me.
>
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