1 problem, 2 questions

Simon Kitching simon at ecnetwork.co.nz
Mon Dec 29 00:18:39 CET 2003


On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 02:53, nemir nemiria wrote:
> Hiya.
> 
> Unfortunately,   I still get exactly the same authorization errors as 
> if I had not set up a .htaccess and htpasswd.users file.
> 
> What I am doing wrong?

One things that bit me was that my webserver user ("apache") did not 
have access rights to the nagios directories. I suggest you try doing
"su" to your webserver user and checking the files are accessable.

Or maybe it's only me who's dumb enough to stumble over that one :-)

I presume you've checked the webserver logs too?




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