yes indeed, that did it.  I was was suspiciously eying that "group_scope=one".  
A quick googling around didn't reveal alternative settings.

I'll put a real effort into it and I'm sure I'll find full docs for that file 
and its various knobs...

Thanks much-
Ryan
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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Dorman 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 1:29 PM
To: Opsview Users
Subject: Re: [opsview-users] recursive ldap query

I vaguely remember having this same problem.

I think we fixed it by changing the “group_scope” setting in 
opsview_web_local.yml to “sub” instead of “one.”

Then the “group_basedn” is just the top-level DN where all the groups are under.

Not sure if that will apply for your environment (I am by no means an AD 
expert), but this worked for us.

Mike

Mike Dorman
Lead Systems Engineer
[cid:3344243377_29755228]
Latisys-Denver, LLC
(303) 268-1504 – direct
[email protected]
www.latisys.com


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From: Ryan Goldberg <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Opsview Users <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:19:43 -0600
To: Opsview Users <[email protected]>
Subject: [opsview-users] recursive ldap query

Much thanks to the opsview people.  We've dumped solarwinds, are deprecating 
"bare" nagios, and only hanging on to cacti for a couple of thing.  After 10 
years of network monitoring (and after evaluating opennms, zabbix, others) 
we've totally settled on opsview..

Anyhow:

I notice the LDAP auth only looks in the OU you specify.  Any way to make it 
recursive, or to specify multiple OUs?

Thanks-
Ryan

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