Security in the cgi

Jim Perrin jperrin at gmail.com
Thu Mar 9 16:44:55 CET 2006


On 3/9/06, Rafael Bandeira da Costa <rafaelc at vegait.com.br> wrote:
>  Alan Maxwell escreveu:
>
> Is it possible to setup the security to allow a login to be able acknowledge
> alerts but not be able to disable services and hosts?
> Using nagios 2.0
>
>

There is a patch at
http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/patches/issue_commands_1.patch that
allows users to view items, but not issue any changes. It seems to
work rather well. Hopefully it or something like it will make it in
the next 2.x update. It looks much nicer than the .htaccess denial
from a user perspective. See the 26 Feb article here
http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/nagios/index.html




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