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I'm running Nagios 3.0.3 with httpd on RHEL 5.  I have CGI Authentication 
enabled for a couple dozen users.  Some of them make "mistakes" when issuing 
External Commands and I'm looking for a way to log or know who turned of 
notifications for a server that shouldn't have been modified, etc.  I see that 
the /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log file shows...

[1221748066] EXTERNAL COMMAND: 
DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;fileserv;Download-WellsFargoBP

...while the apache logs show...

160.76.51.177 - ekaj [18/Sep/2008:09:27:46 -0500] "POST /cgi-bin/cmd.cgi 
HTTP/1.1" 200 1961

Is there a native way for Nagios to attach to attach the CGI user, ekaj in this 
case, to the DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS command in either the nagios.log file or 
somewhere else?  Any non-native way to do it?

Thanks for reading.

Jake Laack
Alegent Health, Open Systems Engineer

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