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Re: Invalid Token, Rapid Response

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:09 pm
by rbuckle
Ok so my nagios links has https:// without the SSL Rapid Response being checked.

Could that be the issue?

Re: Invalid Token, Rapid Response

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:34 am
by benjaminsmith
Hi @rbuckle
Ok so my nagios links has https:// without the SSL Rapid Response being checked.
Not normally, that setting will just require you to login before visiting the page.

I don't see anything standing out in the SSL Apache logs. Can you verify the following:

1. The Rapid Response URL is single use, and only good from the time it was sent ( default expiration is 30 minutes). Are you testing with a new Rapid Response URL each time from your notifications?

2. If the php time and server time do not match, this maybe causing issues. Verify the time settings by going to Admin > System Config > System Profile > View System Info. Please see images, the PHP Time and System Time should match along with the Timezones in set in Nagios XI.

Re: Invalid Token, Rapid Response

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:49 am
by rbuckle
Ok so now it seems to be working.... hmmm, don't you hate that... The times are in sync, the Cert is updated and the rapid response SSL box is checked.... Thank you for your time

Re: Invalid Token, Rapid Response

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:53 am
by benjaminsmith
Hello @rbuckle,
Ok so now it seems to be working.... hmmm, don't you hate that... The times are in sync, the Cert is updated and the rapid response SSL box is checked.... Thank you for your time
Glad it's working again. I will go head and close this topic. Thank you for using the Nagios Support Forum.