Hullo :)
I've been an avid Debian user for a couple of years now, and I'm quite
competent with what I do, but now and again something comes along that just
doesn't make sense at all, and this, happy people, is one of those times :)
I'm running woody with no funny stuff or backports, and have
I'm running woody with no funny stuff or backports, and have installed
Netsaint and the netsaint-neat CGI config editor.
Are you running netsaint?? In my opinion its much better to install Nagios
instead as netsaint is not being developed any more.
And about neat, well... I never got it to
Greetings!
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:29:37 +0100 Gavin Hamill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Netsaint itself is working well, but I'd like to make use of the
graphical editor, however when I browse to
http://hostname/cgi-bin/netsaint/neat.cgi I'm told:
ERROR - could not load the config files
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 3:48 pm, Wim Fournier wrote:
I'm running woody with no funny stuff or backports, and have installed
Netsaint and the netsaint-neat CGI config editor.
Are you running netsaint?? In my opinion its much better to install Nagios
instead as netsaint is not being
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 4:16 pm, you wrote:
Greetings!
Hullo! :)
I guess NEAT is trying to open the files in R/W mode - which will fail
as the web server process UID probably is WWW-DATA, but all files are
-rw-r--r-- and owned by ROOT. Try CHOWNing the files to WWW-DATA
Oh of course :D
I
And about neat, well... I never got it to work nicely and it doesn't
make any sense anyhow (IMHO), just learn the configfile syntax... its
much easier..
I agree, I'm usually a greater fan of text files - but I thought just
for once it might be nice to take the easy route ;) Oh well ...
Let
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