Did you try issuing the GET command? I would also try it from another
host as well. You can try it from Terminal if you're using OSX or from
cmd if you're on a Windows machine. Christian Joergensen had a good
thought about a firewall (or iptables) preventing the connection.

--
Marc

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sameka Prather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 10:29 AM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Cc: Marc Powell
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Setting up Web Interface
> 
> I did see traffic from the telent connection in the access log
> 
> Thank you,
> Sameka Prather
> Office of Internet Services
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 301-713-1384 x 109
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sameka Prather wrote:
> 
>       I get the following when I telnet
>       Connected to ldm1.nws.noaa.gov (this is my localhost)
> 
>       I do not see any connections from the access or error log for
> apache.
> 
>       Thank you,
>       Sameka Prather
>       Office of Internet Services
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       301-713-1384 x 109
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       Marc Powell wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>                       -----Original Message-----
>                       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:nagios-users-
>                       [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sameka
Prather
>                       Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:50 AM
>                       To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>                       Subject: [Nagios-users] Setting up Web Interface
> 
>                       Can some tell if there should be a cgi-bin
directory
> under nagios.  I
> 
> 
>               am
> 
> 
>                       following the directions as followed:
> 
>                       ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin
/usr/local/nagios/sbin
> (this
> 
> 
>               /nagios/cgi-bin
> 
> 
>                       is not a directory for me.  should I created it)
> 
> 
> 
>               No you do not need to create a cgi-bin directory. The
> ScriptAlias
>               redirects all requests for /nagios/cgi-bin to the sbin
> directory.
> 
> 
> 
>                       <Directory "/usr/local/nagios/sbin">
>                           Options ExecCGI
>                           AllowOverride None
>                           Order allow,deny
>                           Allow from all
>                           AuthName "Nagios Access"
>                           AuthType Basic
>                           AuthUserFile
/usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users
>                           Require valid-user
>                       </Directory>
> 
>                       Alias /nagios /usr/local/nagios/share
> 
>                       <Directory "/usr/local/nagios/share">
>                           Options None
>                           AllowOverride None
>                           Order allow,deny
>                           Allow from all
>                           AuthName "Nagios Access"
>                           AuthType Basic
>                           AuthUserFile
/usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users
>                           Require valid-user
>                       </Directory>
> 
> 
>                       When I open a browser window from the server and
> http://ldm1/nagios
> 
> 
>               the
> 
> 
>                       connection just times out.  I have apache
running any
> ideas?
> 
> 
> 
>               A timeout indicates to me that your web server isn't
listening
> or is
>               ignoring the request for some reason. Do you see the
request
> in apache's
>               access or error logs? Did you restart it after making
the
> changes above?
>               What happens when you perform the following from the
command
> line --
> 
>               $ telnet your-nagios-webserver.com 80
>                   (connection information displayed)
>               GET /nagios HTTP/1.0
> 
>               (some output will follow).
> 
>               Also verify that you have htaccess properly configured.
> 
>               --
>               Marc
> 
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