On Tuesday 18 September 2007, you wrote: > On 18 Sep 2007, at 18:32, Mick wrote: > > Is there a way to disable access to the Host Commands CGI on a user > > by user > > basis? > > > > For some users I want to only allow them to view the settings and > > status of > > different services, but not to allow them to change these. > > I think you mean to stop certain users from being able to issue > commands via the CGIs. > > Altinity have published a patch to Nagios 2.x which allows this very > thing by setting a new variable for a contact. > > Details here: http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/2006/02/ > a_view_some_cha.html
Thanks Ton, This is exactly what I am after. I may have to wait for Nagios version 3, since an rpm is not available yet. Meanwhile, following Marc's .htaccess suggestion: Is apache going to ask for a passwd every time a user clicks on the Hosts Commands CGI, or only if this user is not in the relevant group file? -- Regards, Mick
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