Nagios remote GUI interface

Michael.Washington at fitchratings.com Michael.Washington at fitchratings.com
Fri Feb 6 18:47:36 CET 2009


Just completed an upgrade, from Nagios 1.x to 3.x on separate desktop
devices however.  On replacement device, I can locally load GUI using http
specified  to either localhost or actual static ip, but cannot load
remotely as I was able to on 1.x device.  1.x was load on REL enterprise
3.x level while 3.x was through Fedora 9/SELinux.  My browser fails to
present an authentication Window fro the 3.x device. I thought it was the
Linux firewall config which I have temporarily disabled while resolving,
but still same problem.  Any thoughts?


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