Thank You for your reply. But it was actually selinux stopping me, saw
it in the httpd error log. I did a reboot and probably never setup an
selinux policy. I need to fix that.

On 10/8/2013 7:04 PM, Christophe HAEN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would not know if Apache has that kind of security, however if you
use Kerberos, then yes, it makes a reverse DNS request for security.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
>
> 2013/10/9 Brian Meyer <mey...@mail.montclair.edu
<mailto:mey...@mail.montclair.edu>>
>
>     Hello All,
>
>     I've recently been using icinga with icinga-web. Everything going
>     smooth, finally figured out how to use ldap auth for icinga-web,
>     everything is good. This icinga box is replacing an old nagios
server so
>     now that its time to migrate. I took the IPs from the Nagios
server and
>     pumped them into my new Icinga box. After restarting the icinga,
ido2db,
>     httpd, and network daemons (not in that order) I tried navigating
to the
>     icinga-web interface and encountered a critical exception error
>     "Uncaught Logging AgaviLoggingException Thrown" Cannot open file
>     "/var/log/icinga-web/debug-2013-10-08.log", please check
permissions on
>     file or directory". When I try to login into the classic interface
I can
>     type in my credentials but get an Internal Server Error. I looked
at my
>     icinga-web logs and there is nothing actually coming in to the logs at
>     all. Last thing in the logs is a successful login from a few hours ago
>     before I made the IP switch. There is one thing that I THINK might be
>     causing the issue. This icinga host isn't in dns yet, I am using
the IPs
>     from the old Nagios box. So when I go to the icinga-web url I can't
>     navigate by IP I have to use the nagios hostname. Is this a apache
>     security feature I overlooked?
>
>     Thank You
>
>     --
>     Brian Meyer
>     mey...@montclair.edu <mailto:mey...@montclair.edu>
>
>
>    
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