[Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread RR
I recently installed nagios on my laptop running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. Now, everying works except that now I get the following error every I click on host detail through the web GUI. It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for any of the hosts you requested... If you

Re: [Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread Morris, Patrick
I recently installed nagios on my laptop running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. Now, everying works except that now I get the following error every I click on host detail through the web GUI. It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for any of the hosts you requested...

Re: [Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread RR
The easiest way to do this (and the recommended way in most of the Nagios docs I've seen) is to set up authentication in Apache's config files, rather than with a .htaccess file. You might look there. I'm assuming that by this you mean /etc/apache/conf.d/apache.conf (this apache.conf

Re: [Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread RR
The easiest way to do this (and the recommended way in most of the Nagios docs I've seen) is to set up authentication in Apache's config files, rather than with a .htaccess file. You might look there. This, I believe, is what you're talking about... Configure Alias For The HTML Files In

[Nagios-users] Host commands failing

2007-05-19 Thread nagios
I have a Nagios installation that I am having an intermittant problem with. On the host page, the host commands, including such commands as Disable checks of all services on this host and Disable notifications for all services on this host are not working most of the time. I see the commands