PAM

Carl Ekman carl.ekman at ogilvie.co.uk
Tue Aug 19 17:00:31 CEST 2008


André,

since nagios uses the web servers authentication, you can use any form of 
authentication your web servers supports for verifying passwords.

If you use apache you can use pam, ldap etc through apache. If you want to 
update privileges in cgi.cfg automatically you will need to do that 
separately though, for instance through a cron job.


Regards,

Carl Ekman

On Tuesday 19 August 2008 13:42:12 André Moura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I read this :
> http://www.nagioscommunity.org/wiki/index.php/Nagios_Web_Interface_Wishlist
>
> In authentication with PAM,
> there is someone working on this now?
>
> I can work on it?
>
> Thanks.....




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