Re: [Nagios-devel] CGI ReadOnly Patch for Nagios 3.0.3
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:33 am
Hendrik,
Thanks for pointing this out. I had not seen this patch. We have been =20
using the below patch since early version of 2.0 so this was an update =20
to that. The only difference between the two really is that with a =20
patch to status.cgi my patch keeps any of the links from being =20
displayed. The can_submit_commands patch completes this on the =20
auth.cgi so you get a message when you click that link. I think I =20
should be able to combine their efforts and mine and get the best from =20
both worlds. I will see if I can merge mine to use can_submit_commands =20
base this week and send in the update.
Thanks,
Derrick
Quoting Hendrik B=8A=E4cker :
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> Hi Derrick,
>
> local.coder schrieb:
>
> |
> | This patch will provide for a new option in cgi.cfg
> |
> | authorized_for_read_only=3D,
> |
> | Any Nagios userid listed in the above cgi variable will be limited to
> | Read only CGI Access.
> | This will block any service or host commands normally shown on the
> | extinfo pages.
> | This will also block any service or host based comments from being shown
> | to read only users.
> |
>
> I guess this is obsolete.
>
> Or isn't it this:
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/ ... ml#contact
> (have a look for can_submit_commands)
>
> Cheers,
> Hendrik
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Thanks for pointing this out. I had not seen this patch. We have been =20
using the below patch since early version of 2.0 so this was an update =20
to that. The only difference between the two really is that with a =20
patch to status.cgi my patch keeps any of the links from being =20
displayed. The can_submit_commands patch completes this on the =20
auth.cgi so you get a message when you click that link. I think I =20
should be able to combine their efforts and mine and get the best from =20
both worlds. I will see if I can merge mine to use can_submit_commands =20
base this week and send in the update.
Thanks,
Derrick
Quoting Hendrik B=8A=E4cker :
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>
> Hi Derrick,
>
> local.coder schrieb:
>
> |
> | This patch will provide for a new option in cgi.cfg
> |
> | authorized_for_read_only=3D,
> |
> | Any Nagios userid listed in the above cgi variable will be limited to
> | Read only CGI Access.
> | This will block any service or host commands normally shown on the
> | extinfo pages.
> | This will also block any service or host based comments from being shown
> | to read only users.
> |
>
> I guess this is obsolete.
>
> Or isn't it this:
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/ ... ml#contact
> (have a look for can_submit_commands)
>
> Cheers,
> Hendrik
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