> i see all the cgi's in the /usr/local/nagios/sbin.  They are all in green 
> color.  
> So you are saying there should be another directory that hold the cgi's?


If the CGIs are there, but the links don't work, you really need to follow 
Marc's advice and look in your webserver log for the reason they aren't working 
when you try to access them.  Without that information, anything anyone on this 
list does to help you troubleshoot this is pure guesswork.

If there's nothing in the logs regarding those scripts, then something more 
basic is wrong -- verify that the links you're clicking on point where they 
should.

Without basic information like what the links you're clicking on point to, and 
what happens on your webserver when you click them, it's nearly impossible to 
say what your problem might be.

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