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How to give users rights to ACK alerts?
- not there when using "can control all objects"
How to give users rights to ACK alerts
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avandemore
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Re: How to give users rights to ACK alerts
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dwhitfield
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Re: How to give users rights to ACK alerts
Can control all hosts and services is what needs to be checked.
HOWEVER. If I also check the Read-only box is also checked, then the ack option will not be available, and cgi.cfg will have that user in authorized_for_all_host_commands and authorized_for_all_service_commands as well as authorized_for_read_only. Basically, Read-only overwrites the other settings.
Please let us know if you need additional information.
Since we are closed tomorrow and Friday (and close early today) due to US Thanksgiving, I will also point you to https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... 16&t=35362, which has additional information that may be of use.
HOWEVER. If I also check the Read-only box is also checked, then the ack option will not be available, and cgi.cfg will have that user in authorized_for_all_host_commands and authorized_for_all_service_commands as well as authorized_for_read_only. Basically, Read-only overwrites the other settings.
Please let us know if you need additional information.
Since we are closed tomorrow and Friday (and close early today) due to US Thanksgiving, I will also point you to https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... 16&t=35362, which has additional information that may be of use.
Re: How to give users rights to ACK alerts
Thank youdwhitfield wrote:Can control all hosts and services is what needs to be checked.
HOWEVER. If I also check the Read-only box is also checked, then the ack option will not be available, and cgi.cfg will have that user in authorized_for_all_host_commands and authorized_for_all_service_commands as well as authorized_for_read_only. Basically, Read-only overwrites the other settings.
Please let us know if you need additional information.
Since we are closed tomorrow and Friday (and close early today) due to US Thanksgiving, I will also point you to https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... 16&t=35362, which has additional information that may be of use.
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