On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Sean Carolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "It appears as though you are not authorized to view information for the 
>> specified service..."
>>
>> I am logged in as nagiosadmin, and as far as I can tell nagiosadmin is 
>> configured to have full access to everything in the cgi.cfg file.  What am I 
>> doing wrong here?
>
> I have discovered that if I drill down from the "Service Detail" link,
> and then click on the service, and finally "View availability report"
> that I'm able to see one day's worth of data, but changing the time
> frame to anything but the default gives me the same "not authorized"
> error message.  Very strange indeed.  Is this a bug or a feature?  Or
> user error?

Anyone have an idea how I can begin to troubleshoot this?  I'd really
like to look at some of my historical data, but can't do it even when
logged in as nagiosadmin.

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