Statusmap logos, ignore hostextinfo.cfg

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Thu Oct 28 10:24:10 CEST 2004


Bruce wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I dont know if you have solved this yet, but there are two things you
> may want to check:
> 1. The logos are in the logos directory (obvious but can be overlooked)
> I think they need the GD versions (correct me if im wrong) or they wont
> display.

They don't. png, jpeg, gif or whatever was included when libgd was built 
will do fine. ldd /usr/lib/libgd(something) to see what's compiled in.

> 2. If you are authentication on the system you need to ensure that the
> user viewing the status map has permission to view the hosts, we
> encounted the exact same problem when we setup a local monitor to show
> whats happening. Normally we login with a username and password which
> says what access we have however the monitor couldnt handle this so we
> removed it just for this machine and the logos disappeared.     Our
> simple fix for this was to set an option which said anyone not
> authenticated has permission to see all hosts. (Theres an option in
> cgi.cfg for this, cant remember what it is however (sorry))
> 
> Hope that helps a little,
> 

-- 
Andreas Ericsson                   andreas.ericsson at op5.se
OP5 AB                             www.op5.se
Lead Developer


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