Use a default acl that gives nagios user and nagios group access to the 
whole nagios tree.

Peter Meier wrote:
> Hi
>
>   
>> I'd really appreciate some help with this, I've tried to find the
>> answer in the source code but I haven't had much luck finding an
>> answer.  Is there really no one that uses the built in nagios
>> resources?
>>     
>
> I do and as mentioned before, use a wrapper define which takes care of  
> the file modes.
>
> As you have somehow to set the target attribute of the nagios  
> resource, as in your setup every host gets into its own file, you can  
> use the same path for a file definition and manage the modes there.
>
> Why nagios resources can't handle file modes? Because nagios resources  
> don't manage a file, they manage the nagios entry within a file.
> You would have various problems: What if multiple nagios resouces  
> point to the same file but would have different file modes? Again it's  
> not the task of nagios resources to manage the file.
>
> cheers pete
>
> >
>   


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