The easiest way to do this (and the recommended way in most of the
Nagios docs I've seen) is to set up authentication in Apache's config
files, rather than with a .htaccess file. You might look there.
My issue turned out to be /etc/nagios with the incorrect chmod settings!
(d'oh!)
Thanks for your help, though. I sincerely appreciate it.
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