Good stuff
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Justin Dorfman
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On Sep 9, 2010 4:56 AM, "Chakotey STME" wrote:
Thanks for your answer,
I found a solution. the problem was based on udev.
chakoteystme
2010/9/8 Dorfman, Justin
>
> Try creating a new user. e.g.
>
>> First, create a file
Thanks for your answer,
I found a solution. the problem was based on udev.
chakoteystme
2010/9/8 Dorfman, Justin
> Try creating a new user. e.g.
>
> First, create a file called .htaccess in the
>> /usr/local/share/nagios/cgi-bin directory. If you would like to lock up
>> your Nagios Web interf
Try creating a new user. e.g.
First, create a file called .htaccess in the
/usr/local/share/nagios/cgi-bin directory.
> If you would like to lock up your Nagios Web interface completely, you can
> also put a copy of the same file in the /usr/local/share/nagios directory.
>
> Put the following in t
Hello Mailinglist,
I used Debian Lenny.
i installed nagios3 with apt-get.
Because of this apt installed further packages like apache2.
It worked fine.
Because an other reasen I have to use Debian Squeeze.
So I updated to Squeeze and then I had to solve a problem.
I fixed it with this solution:
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