Hi Benoit,
Like Marc said, this is a mailing list and not everyone posts get an
answers, Also this is typically a busy week for many Americans; being the
week before Easter Sunday.
I have been experiencing a similar issue to yours.
for more information that may help clarify your issue,
you go to do something through the Web interface and you get the permission
error page thingy
then after tinkering for a bit you may(may not) get it working but latter it
fails again.
I found this was due to my configuration,
The /nagios/var/rw directory was owned by a nagioscmd group
while most my configuration and settings were using the nagios group.
I am still working on trying to fix this conflict but my symptoms were
similar to what you described so I think your problem may be a
similar source. I just installed Nagios last week, so I am also still
working through some of these minor issues (that I probably induced myself)
I just used the change owner command on the RW directory and the
nagios.cmdfile to change their group. I hope this resolves the issue
but I am still
testing.
TOny
On 4/5/07, Benoit Moeremans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a debian sarge with nagios 2.8. Everything works fine, except one
thing: sometimes, without any reasons, i have the following message on the
nagios web pages:
"It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for
any of the services you requested...
If you believe this is an error, check the HTTP server authentication
requirements for accessing this CGI
and check the authorization options in your CGI configuration file."
I checked in the ml or the forums, i saw a lot of complaints about that
(without solutions) or misconfigured nagios, but i'm sure my nagios is
correctly configured.
The auth is set to 1 in the cgi.cfg, and i put a * for the "authorized
people".
/nagios/etc is readable & executable by nagios.www-data. So, even the
apache group could access to the etc directory, where is the cgi.cfg
By the way, is there any way to check the uptime with the nrpe daemon of a
linux node?
Regards,
Ben
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