okay now am getting a Not found  The requested URL /nagios was not found on this server
I see the directory. ?????
Thank you,
Sameka Prather
Office of Internet Services
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Marc Powell wrote:
Did you try issuing the GET command? I would also try it from another
host as well. You can try it from Terminal if you're using OSX or from
cmd if you're on a Windows machine. Christian Joergensen had a good
thought about a firewall (or iptables) preventing the connection.

--
Marc

  
-----Original Message-----
From: Sameka Prather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 10:29 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Setting up Web Interface

I did see traffic from the telent connection in the access log

Thank you,
Sameka Prather
Office of Internet Services
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Sameka Prather wrote:

	I get the following when I telnet
	Connected to ldm1.nws.noaa.gov (this is my localhost)

	I do not see any connections from the access or error log for
apache.

	Thank you,
	Sameka Prather
	Office of Internet Services
	[EMAIL PROTECTED]
	301-713-1384 x 109






	Marc Powell wrote:



			-----Original Message-----
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			[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sameka
    
Prather
  
			Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:50 AM
			To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
			Subject: [Nagios-users] Setting up Web Interface

			Can some tell if there should be a cgi-bin
    
directory
  
under nagios.  I


		am


			following the directions as followed:

			ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin
    
/usr/local/nagios/sbin
  
(this


		/nagios/cgi-bin


			is not a directory for me.  should I created it)



		No you do not need to create a cgi-bin directory. The
ScriptAlias
		redirects all requests for /nagios/cgi-bin to the sbin
directory.



			<Directory "/usr/local/nagios/sbin">
			    Options ExecCGI
			    AllowOverride None
			    Order allow,deny
			    Allow from all
			    AuthName "Nagios Access"
			    AuthType Basic
			    AuthUserFile
    
/usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users
  
			    Require valid-user
			</Directory>

			Alias /nagios /usr/local/nagios/share

			<Directory "/usr/local/nagios/share">
			    Options None
			    AllowOverride None
			    Order allow,deny
			    Allow from all
			    AuthName "Nagios Access"
			    AuthType Basic
			    AuthUserFile
    
/usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users
  
			    Require valid-user
			</Directory>


			When I open a browser window from the server and
http://ldm1/nagios


		the


			connection just times out.  I have apache
    
running any
  
ideas?



		A timeout indicates to me that your web server isn't
    
listening
  
or is
		ignoring the request for some reason. Do you see the
    
request
  
in apache's
		access or error logs? Did you restart it after making
    
the
  
changes above?
		What happens when you perform the following from the
    
command
  
line --

		$ telnet your-nagios-webserver.com 80
		    (connection information displayed)
		GET /nagios HTTP/1.0

		(some output will follow).

		Also verify that you have htaccess properly configured.

		--
		Marc


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