Actually, it looks like the link would be just
<a href=""file://\\MRTG">\MRTG\index.html">. The WEB
directory is assumed. I will play with it a little more and configure MRTG
to put the files in that directory instead. This does look like it will
work though.
Thanks!!
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ok... If the file is contained under the
WhatsupGold\Web directory, then the file is directly accessible from the web
interface. For example, if you wanted to display the web page index.html
contained in the \Web\MRTG directory, you could
just have a link to: <a href=""file://\\Web\MRTG">\Web\MRTG\index.html"> router graphs
</a>
can you let me know if this solves your
problem?
~Brian
~Brian
----- Original Message -----From: John FergusonSent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:24 AMSubject: [WhatsUp Forum] How do I display MRTG Data in the WUG Web InterfaceI have a Windows 2000 Server (in remote admin mode) running WUG 7.03. I also have MRTG running on the machine. I am using it to show the Traffic on my Internet and Frame Routers. If I RDP into the machine, I can pull up IE5.5 and look at my MRTG graphs with no problem.What I would like to be able to do is put a link in the info field of the device, similar to the following: (and be able to access the MRTG graphs remotely - without having to RDP into the box)<a href="" Traffic Analysis </a>This works fine, it shows up as the appropriate link and if I run the web interface on the Windows 2000 server (or the office network), I get the MRTG graph.The problem is when I am remotely accessing the WUG box across the internet from home (or another site) - it is looking for the link on my home network, which does not exist. I do not want to publish the MRTG stuff on the internet. (I know that would be one way to solve my problem, but that is not an option.)I am wondering if anyone has found a way to link to a page (or file) that is on the WUG machine, via the WUG web interface.Thanks
