Been fiddling with this for a while now and am stumped.  I figure I'm
not the first to want this so before I get a brain cramp I'll ask.  

I run a couple Nagios server on internal networks and I want internal
users to get read access without having to log in.  I want a select
number of users to be able to login and get higher level access.  I've
been trying to get the HTTP interface default to the guest account and
the HTTPS interface to require a login.  My admins and I would use the
HTTPS interface while our customers would use the standard HTTP
interface.  

Anybody got something like this going?  Perhaps something else that
would accomplish the same?  Any info would be appreciated.

pd
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