Bug#409373: [Pkg-nagios-devel] Bug#409373: nagios2: cgi problems

2007-02-06 Thread Subredu Manuel
cgi was installed and configured. But, I don't know what was the 
mysterious reason for which now nagios runs as expected.

 So, I guess that this bug can be closed. Sorry for the noise.

sean finney wrote:

hi subredu,


When trying to click on tactical overview (tac.cgi) apache offers the file for 
download.
If the cgi is accessed directly 
(http://nagios.domain.com/cgi-bin/nagios2/tac.gi) we get the
same behaviour. If, a arbitrary parameter is added 
(http://nagios.domain.com/cgi-bin/nagios2/tac.cgi?q=1)
the cgi is executed and outputs normal html reports.


i've noticed a similar problem on fresh installs of apache that don't
have the apache cgi enabled by default.  in such cases, the web server
will give out the cgi file by default instead of executing it.  did you
by any chance have this problem and then enable cgi?  i'm just asking
because in some cases mozilla/firefox/iceweasel will act funny and
continue to try and download the file even after the webserver gets
smarter.  in such cases nuking the cache, closing mozilla, and starting
it again seems to fix the problem.

otherwise, i'll need to set aside some time to see if i can reproduce
this.  was this from a new install or an upgrade?  was apache already
installed (and which version)?


sean



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Bug#409373: [Pkg-nagios-devel] Bug#409373: nagios2: cgi problems

2007-02-02 Thread sean finney
hi subredu,

 When trying to click on tactical overview (tac.cgi) apache offers the file 
 for download.
 If the cgi is accessed directly 
 (http://nagios.domain.com/cgi-bin/nagios2/tac.gi) we get the
 same behaviour. If, a arbitrary parameter is added 
 (http://nagios.domain.com/cgi-bin/nagios2/tac.cgi?q=1)
 the cgi is executed and outputs normal html reports.

i've noticed a similar problem on fresh installs of apache that don't
have the apache cgi enabled by default.  in such cases, the web server
will give out the cgi file by default instead of executing it.  did you
by any chance have this problem and then enable cgi?  i'm just asking
because in some cases mozilla/firefox/iceweasel will act funny and
continue to try and download the file even after the webserver gets
smarter.  in such cases nuking the cache, closing mozilla, and starting
it again seems to fix the problem.

otherwise, i'll need to set aside some time to see if i can reproduce
this.  was this from a new install or an upgrade?  was apache already
installed (and which version)?


sean


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