On 9/6/18 7:30 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I'm now compiling 4.4.2 and will see if something changes.
Unfortunately, it didn't.
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> I run nagios4-4.4.4.1,1 it works fine, as you describe. Self built with
>> poudriere.
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>
> Guess it's 4.4.1, not 4.4.4.1...
> I too build it with Poudriere.
> I'm now compiling 4.4.2 and will see if something changes.
>
> Meanwhile, which OPTIONS did you select? Anything non standard in
On 9/6/18 6:41 PM, Lee Brown wrote:
I run nagios4-4.4.4.1,1 it works fine, as you describe. Self built with
poudriere.
Guess it's 4.4.1, not 4.4.4.1...
I too build it with Poudriere.
I'm now compiling 4.4.2 and will see if something changes.
Meanwhile, which OPTIONS did you select?
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 4:43 AM, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 9/6/18 12:42 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I run several instances of Nagios and they all share a problem: reports,
> > alert histories, notifications, etc... cannot be viewed due to
> > permission problems.
On 9/6/18 1:43 PM, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
I see this was discussed here:
https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/nagioscore/issues/303
and I understand correctly this is supposed to be fixed upstream.
Is it a problem specific to our FreeBSD port?
This is interesting, which version are you
Hi,
On 9/6/18 12:42 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I run several instances of Nagios and they all share a problem: reports,
> alert histories, notifications, etc... cannot be viewed due to
> permission problems.
> In fact all the files are owned by nagios and access is denied to user
>
Hello.
I run several instances of Nagios and they all share a problem: reports,
alert histories, notifications, etc... cannot be viewed due to
permission problems.
In fact all the files are owned by nagios and access is denied to user
www. Of course I can chown/chmod them, but it's not a