On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:57:06PM +0000, Brady Wilson wrote:
> Well what I would like to be able to do is have a customer that can view 
> graphs 
> that are not assigned to them.
> 
> For instance.  I want to make a 'view' for a client where he can see the 
> graphs 
> from the interfaces on my routers for my upstream bandwidth providers - 
> interfaces that are assigned to myself.

We do that at work with some evilness, our "outside" webserver has a
lobotomised version of JFFNMS, about 4 files, that calls the backend one
using a hacked copy of the satellite file.

What it allowed us to do was to have a submap. If the customer's short
name matches a name of the submap then anything inside that submap was
shown as well as any interfaces assgined to the customer proper.

I think it was a 2-line change to a SQL statement to do it, though it
was a while ago.  We used it for exactly the reason you did.

Perhaps Javier could consider to have something like that in a future
version of JFFNMS? I'd suggest the submap should have some sort of
flag to enable the matching.

  - Craig
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