Hi,

 

we are on the way to set up a new instance of icinga for some services. I'm
used to nagios, so it's not a great deal. But I'm also very interested in
getting icinga-web to work. Well it does, but it doesn't integrate well with
pnp4nagios (or the other way around: pnp4nagios integrates badly with
icinga-web). To be precise there is only one issue: the authentication
mechanisms don't work toghether. icinga-web uses a DB-oriented
authentication, but pnp only accepts webserver-based (Apache-)Logon. So one
has to do two authentication dialogues when looking for a service.

 

Is there any way to get over this, without making pnp4nagios unsecure (e.g.
disable authentication)? It would be even better if PNP would interpret the
icinga-ACLs on hosts/services .

 

Regards

Jan Dreyer

 

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