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That error implies that it cannot contact the repo. It could be a networking issue. You can run the following curl command to check the connection for errors.
I started over again with CentOS 6, and it created the htpasswd.users file. I am still having the same problem with the website not loading. I had no errors when doing the install instructions from https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/n ... tml#CentOS.
If someone can help me get the webpage to load in the next 11 days (trial period for help), I would greatly appreciate it.
I hope you have made some progress on this and sorry for the late reply. This is usually some kind of network issue. It cannot connect to the repo. You can test the connection using the following curl command and the output will often help diagnose this.
Example Command (replace the URL with the one in your error message).
Hmmm, that looks ok and you said you did not get any errors when following the instructions. When you run nmap on the Nagios Core host, what do you get?
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
When you check the Apache logs, are the error messages still the same as before? It should just work. Is this a clean, minimal CentOS 6 server? Is SELinux enabled?
The command "nmap" is an unrecognized command. I attached the output of both of the commands you mentioned. I don't have a firewall. All I have is a 2950 Cisco router. It is allowing the recommended ports.