Using Nagios W/O loging in

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Wed Sep 23 23:45:55 CEST 2009


On Sep 23, 2009, at 3:37 PM, stan wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 06:37:02PM +0200, Martin Melin wrote:
>> If you're absolutely sure you want to do this, simply edit cgi.cfg  
>> and set
>> use_authentication = 0
>>
>> (the line is already there by default and set to 1 so just find the  
>> line and
>> change it)
>>
>
> That is what I am looking for.
>
> However, I did make this change, as you sugested, and I still get  
> the login
> box, when I try to go to, for instance, the map.

Did you remove the htaccess configuration? It's your web server that's  
actually presenting the login box and authenticating it. The cgi.cfg  
option just determines if nagios will pay attention to the username  
presented by your web server. Depending on your nagios version and how  
you configured it (i.e. which docs you read or which OS provided  
package you used), this may be a .htaccess file within nagios' sbin  
and share directories or in the httpd.conf file or the nagios include  
to httpd.conf.

--
Marc


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