Performance 1+ :-)

On 26.06.11 00:43, "Matthew Brooks" <[email protected]> wrote:

>FYI looks like Ricardo handled it already
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>https://git.icinga.org/?p=icinga-core.git;a=commit;h=ed01c63
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>2011/6/25 Robert Marxreiter <[email protected]>
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>    Hello,
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>    this bug seems to apply to icinga as well.
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>    Regards
>    - Robert
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>    -------- Original Message --------
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>          Subject:
>          [Nagios-devel] host/servicegroup commands
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>          Date: 
>          Sat, 25 Jun 2011 17:11:29 +0200
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>          From: 
>          Sven Nierlein <[email protected]>
><mailto:[email protected]>
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>          Nagios Developers List
>            <[email protected]>
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>          To: 
>          [email protected]
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>    Hi,
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>One of our customers found a bug in the nagios cgis. It's easy to
>reproduce:
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>1. create a new user
>2. give him authorized_for_all_services and authorized_for_all_hosts in
>your cgi.cfg
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>The contact should now be able to see all hosts and services but should
>not be allowed to submit any commands.
>However, if the contact submits hostgroup or servicegroup commands, they
>are accepted and executed.
>The attached patch fixes that behavior.
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>Regards,
>   Sven
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