On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Andreas Ericsson wrote:

> Reynold Guerrier wrote:
>> I did. Because I can see the Nagios Homepage, I can browse the
>> Documentation webpages, but can't get through the nagios data.
>>
>
> It sounds as if you didn't configure your webserver to execute CGI's.

And checking the apache access and error log files will tell for sure. (It 
might be selinux kicking back ;-)

Hugo.

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