On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 06:10:31 -0400
"Hart, Harry M. CTR USJFCOM SUPPORT.SUPPORT JTC-I"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am not getting a login screen when I bring up Nagios on the web.
> Where is it configured to require a login. When I get in it is as
> nagios and I am limited as to what I can do.

Harry,

Configuring nagios for usernames and passwords is usually done in
a .htaccess file in /etc/nagios2 (assuming you are using nagios2!).

Once you have the users configured as you require, setting these
usernames up as contacts for given servers is meant to provide them
with only access to their servers.

What is it you are trying to achieve?

Kind regards,

Matt
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