The command line monit application communicates with the httpd server.
In order to do that, it must have a user:pass in the config file in
order to authenticate. It's written somewhere in the docs I think, I
remember reading it somewhere. - C

On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 17:17 +0100, Ali Jelveh wrote:

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> On Jan 9, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Lawrence, Wayne wrote:
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> > Hate to state the obvious here but the config you have posted is for
> > the web interface only as far as i know you still have to execute
> > any shell commands to monit with root access.
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> This is not the system monit, this is a separate instance where root
> access is not needed. The problem seems to lie somewhere in the
> authorization parts. Adding a simple user:password to the list of
> allows (in addition to the pam) solved my problem. Weird.
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