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ReynierPM wrote:
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<pre wrap="">simple .htaccess/htpasswd auth instead of your LDAP auth. Perhaps
that's doing something strange to REMOTE_USER.
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I have no more suggestions for you other than to try with <br>
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Maybe you or developers will take this into account for future version
of Nagios. Personally in my work is better use a LDAP domain instead of
create independents users every time I need gain acces to Nagios Web
Interface.
Cheers
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I use LDAP authentication on all of my Nagios installations, and have
never had a problem with it. Obviously, your LDAP configuration is
likely to be different than mine, but in general, LDAP and Nagios play
nicely together.<br>
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David Wallis
Information Technology
Advanced Photon Source
Argonne National Laboratory
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