Settings Questions
Re: Settings Questions
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Good news. I just got a better answer on this. Although there are no settings for this in the UI, this is a way using contact groups.
A user can only view hosts and services for which they are a contact. Creating a contact group with alerts disabled is the best way to create a group of contacts with restricted access. Alerts to these contacts can be sent out with another group, so that the list of users contacted can be smaller then the list of users with access.
A user can only view hosts and services for which they are a contact. Creating a contact group with alerts disabled is the best way to create a group of contacts with restricted access. Alerts to these contacts can be sent out with another group, so that the list of users contacted can be smaller then the list of users with access.
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unix4linux
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Re: Settings Questions
Ok,
Now, what about being able to monitor servers behind a firewall? Can you answer that?
Now, what about being able to monitor servers behind a firewall? Can you answer that?
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I can, but please start a new topic with your specific needs.
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tonyyarusso
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Re: Settings Questions
Yes. We recently published documentation on how to do this, which is available at http://library.nagios.com/library/produ ... -nagios-xi .unix4linux wrote:Am I able to specify which hosts and services a user can see instead of them being able to see services and hosts that they don't even know about? For example, if I am a client that wants us to monitor their system, I want to create an account for them so that they can view only their hosts and services.
Re: Settings Questions
Unix4Linux,
My previous post was in error. Look else where on these forums and you will discover help on how to do this. Basically it's done using contacts and for simplicity contact groups. If your contact is not a contact for a host or service then you will be denied access to it.
Sound simple?
My previous post was in error. Look else where on these forums and you will discover help on how to do this. Basically it's done using contacts and for simplicity contact groups. If your contact is not a contact for a host or service then you will be denied access to it.
Sound simple?