CGI Authentication

Leonardo Machado leonardomachado at email.com
Fri May 23 20:26:56 CEST 2003


Check the permission of your files. The webserver user (www, www-data or apache) must have permission to write on
your files (those who are accessible via CGI). O better, include nagios on the web-server group.


www-data : www-data nagios => groups ww-data

-rw-rw-r--    1 nagios   nagios         93 Mai 23 14:37 downtime.log => permissions


> downtime, modify the schedule queue etc, we get a "Sorry, but you are not
> authorized to commit the specified command."
> 

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leoh
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