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Correction...should have read mod_auth.so<br>
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Larry<br>
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Larry Bills wrote:<br>
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Have you checked out your webserver, since you did a resinstall of
everything. If mod_auto.so is not loaded, you will not be able to
authorize, also check all other web server switches that may affect
this item. Problem might not be Nagios at all, I have never had a
problem on Red Hat or Sun Solaris 6,8 or 9 if one sets the Apache web
server conf file up correctly, and the permissions on Nagios per the
docs.<br>
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Sincerely<br>
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Larry Bills<br>
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<pre wrap="">While not ideal, have you tried opening up permissions on things?
a `chmod -R 777 /path/to/cgis /path/to/nagios` isn't something you'd
want to leave live, but it'll at least "fix" the problem enough to let
you know if it's a file permissions problem
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 11:51, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:Rick_Blair@fws.gov">Rick_Blair@fws.gov</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I really feel like I am spinning my wheels here.
I reinstalled the OS (redhat 7.3) on a test box twice and reinstalled
nagios on that test box.
I have used config files (*.cfg) that I know have worked in the past
because I had this thing running for 5 months without a problem.
During my reinstalls I have gone through the Nagios documentation step
by step and everything I have seems fine.
I have seen different postings in different places on the web with the
same problem and no one seems to have a fix for these people. I have
also been contacted by someone who had the same problem which was
never fixed.
Is there any way to turn logging on for the cgi scripts? I keep
getting this "It appears as though you do not have permission to view
information for any of the hosts you requested." but there is
absolutely no logging available telling me why I get this error.
Rick Blair
Network Engineer
USFW
303.202.2687
Matt Pounsett
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09/15/2003 09:14 AM
To:
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Subject:
Re: [Nagios-users] CGI
permissions make me mad
also! HELP!!!!
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:Rick_Blair@fws.gov">Rick_Blair@fws.gov</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Here's my cgi.cfg:
use_authentication=1
authorized_for_configuration_information=rblair,jfedewa,mjones
authorized_for_system_commands=rblair,jfedewa
authorized_for_all_services=rblair
authorized_for_all_hosts=rblair
authorized_for_all_service_commands=rblair,jfedewa,mjones
authorized_for_all_host_commands=rblair,jfedewa,mjones
Here's the box in the upper left hand corner of my browser.
Logged in as rblair
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<pre wrap="">That certainly looks like all the right stuff to me.
I'm a relatively new user to Nagios, so I don't know all the little
pitfalls..
If I think of anything else I'll let you know.
If you want to check permissions.. all my files are owned by
nagios:daemon (I
compiled nagios to use the daemon group instead of its own custom
group).
Config files and logs are mode 0644, directories and executables are
0755, and
the nagios.cmd file is 2660.
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