Hi,

I'm running Nagios v2.0.

On the following page are the default cgi permissions, which include the right 
for every user to 
read it's own host/service/service command configuration.

http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/cgiauth.html#default_rights


As I understand this can't be done by using the configuration CGI.

"It is important to note that by default no one is authorized for the 
following...
...
Viewing host group, contact, contact group, time period, and command 
definitions via the 
configuration CGI"


So far so good.


But how does a normal authenticated user, who is *not* listed in the cgi.cfg 
with 
"authorized_for_configuration_information" would list just it's own host and 
service configuration?

According to the default permissions authenticated contacts are allowed to view 
host/service/service 
command configuration information.



Here's the setup I'm testing with (just the names):

contact: test-contact
contact_group: test-group (member: "test-contact")
Host: test (contact_group: "test-group")
Service: test-svc (contact_group "test-group")


Now when logging in to the webinterface as user "test-contact", I can't find a 
way to view only the 
config for host "test" or service "test-svc" or for the related service 
commands.

Is there any link I didn't find?


Thanks,

Lars

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