authentication check

Jim Perrin jperrin at gmail.com
Sat Apr 22 18:09:56 CEST 2006


> If you share your user database with other applications then there is
> little hope of doing this the extreme easy way.

We're using a single-sign on authentication system is fairly
brain-dead in my opinion. It's not really my call, and there isn't
much of a way to fix it. That's why I was hoping for a patch that says
"Hmmm, I can't show you anything, so piss off", only a little more
polite :-P

> You could throw all of your nagios users into a group and use the group
> definition to grant them access instead of a valid-user. That would still
> be relative easy to maintain.

This was one of the first things I tried actually, but the
authentication system pukes all over it for some reason.

> PS: Tagline separators are Dash-Dash-Space and not Dash-Dash.

Yep, but tell that to google's settings. I have it setup correctly in
there, but they trim my space. I prefer to use gmail for mailing
lists, so the most I can do is acknowledge the problem.


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