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Re: Getting started with Nagios core but no Web Page? Help!

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I'm at a loss at this point other than network firewall.
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eloyd wrote:I'm at a loss at this point other than network firewall.
No problem.... so am I. Thank you though Eric for your time and effort. It's a new server so I might blow it away and start again.
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No problem. This is what I do in my spare time. :-)
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Re: Getting started with Nagios core but no Web Page? Help!

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Can you check the Apache error logs and see if you find an error in them that could help out?
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/var/log/httpd
Also, RHEL 7 had another firewall, try running this to stop that one and see if it works for you.

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service firewalld stop
Then try and see if you can access the server.
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Re: Getting started with Nagios core but no Web Page? Help!

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tgriep wrote:Can you check the Apache error logs and see if you find an error in them that could help out?
The files should be in this folder

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/var/log/httpd
Also, RHEL 7 had another firewall, try running this to stop that one and see if it works for you.

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service firewalld stop
Then try and see if you can access the server.
Hi,

You sir are an absolute star!! I have an authentication log in prompt. Eric was also correct that it was a firewall. Thank you Eric, sorry I didn't believe you as I thought the only firewall was IPTables.

I didn't know RHEL used a firewall service. Thanks tgriep. I'll have to change the password now as I can't remember it ...... lol

Thank you so much guys for all your help and patience. Really appreciate it. Wooo Hooo!

Mark
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Aw, you know, I never caught (or overlooked) that you were on RHEL. Good catch, @tg.

Glad I could help, Mark.
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Re: Getting started with Nagios core but no Web Page? Help!

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Awesome to see this worked out. Are we good to mark this thread as resolved?
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