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> Sorry for dupe, but for the life of me I cannot figure out Lotus Notes...
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> <br>
> > I had th same issue, but was not related to the apache version
but <br>
> > to a compilation error. Check the size of your cgi files and
nagios <br>
> > binaries in your install di (/usr/local/nagios/bin or share or
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> > whatever) and the size of those files in your /source dir/base
and <br>
> > /source dir/cgi for the cgi files. I had different sizes and
copied <br>
> > the files manually to /usr/local/nagios/share for the cgi files.
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> <br>
> First of all, that is correct. The file sizes are indeed different.
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> But I don't see why that is a compilation error? I mean the cgi were<br>
> compiled fine in the first place. <br>
> So I don't quite understand why the sizes are different when they
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> are copied over. Are they somehow compressed during the install phase?
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> <br>
> > <br>
> > If it’s not that problem…… I hope anyone else can help you
out here. <br>
> > <br>
> <br>
> Apparently that didn't fix it either, but now I am getting a new <br>
> error - "Permission denied". Any idea what the permissions
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> should be and who should own it. I think it is owned by nagios and
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> 755 permission should suffice? </tt></font>
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<br><font size=2><tt>Well guess what this has nothing to do with Nagios.
If you are running the latest versions of RH and/or you have SELinux enabled
or installed. You should look at this http://www.siliconvalleyccie.com/linux-hn/apachebasic.htm.
Look under the "</tt></font><font size=3>Security Contexts For Web
Pages" section and you will find your answers there. </font>
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<br><font size=3>--Turi</font>
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