You are correct.  My apache config was not loading the given php.conf
and didn't know how to handle the .php types.  I added the types and
things are coming up now.

Thanks!
Andrew

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Ton Voon <ton.v...@opsera.com> wrote:
>
> On 26 May 2010, at 18:06, Andrew Noonan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Trying to set up nagvis with opsview and running into authentication
> problems.  I'm doing opsview over HTTPS with apache proxying (just a
> single one) using the basic apache config given.  With mod_auth_tkt
> installed from RPM, and the secret copied over into apache from the
> opsview.conf, a click on the nagvis option from the menu returns  a
> "Forbidden" error.  The apache logs show:
>
> [Wed May 26 11:57:06 2010] [error] [client <My IP>] Directory index
> forbidden by Options directive: /usr/local/nagios/nagvis/, referer:
> https://<My Server>/status/hostgroup
>
> but nothing else.  If I uncomment the "TKTAuthIgnoreIP on" setting and
> use that, I instead get a login page with the error message stating
> that login to Opsview succeeded, but the ticket was invalid for Nagvis
> (paraphrasing).
>
> I double-checked the Secret Key to make sure it's the same as what is
> in opsview.conf.
>
> any thoughts?  Are there any settings I need to change in nagvis to
> support this?  Or users to add or something?
>
> Your authentication works.
> I think PHP is not enabled. Apache is trying to show the directory, rather
> than processing the index.php file (and thus show Nagvis).
> Ton
>
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