Le 01/10/2009 à 07:50:17-0500, Marc Powell a écrit
> 
> On Oct 1, 2009, at 4:18 AM, Albert Shih wrote:
> 
> > Hi all
> >
> > How can I disable all authentication on Nagios ? (It's not for  
> > production,
> > and I known what I'm doing ;-) )
> >
> > I've put
> >
> > use_authentication=0
> > default_user_name=guest
> >
> > and put «*» on
> >
> > authorized_for_system_information=*
> > authorized_for_configuration_information=*
> > authorized_for_system_commands=*
> > authorized_for_all_services=*
> > authorized_for_all_hosts=*
> > authorized_for_all_service_commands=*
> > authorized_for_all_host_commands=*
> 
> I'm 99% certain wildcards are not supported here. Have you seen in the  
> documentation that they are supported? Use the real user_name 'guest'  

Yes....in the file.

> here.

but event I put «guest» it's don't work. I've already got the HAL message.

What's the easy way to put some basic authentifcation ? 

Thanks for the help

Regards.


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