You can run icinga classic to get the CGI alongside the new web. You can
set up separate auth for both and they don't interfere with eachother. I
do this now so I can use aNag on my phone.
Seth
On 02/12/2014 02:57 AM, Andreas Wagner wrote:
This is icinga-web.
I think it might be harder than I initially thought as I want to hide
the login page by default but still want to access it somehow if I need
to send CGI commands...
On 11.02.14 20:40, Michael Friedrich wrote:
On 11.02.2014 15:58, Andreas Wagner wrote:
Thanks, I'll have a look.
It shouldn't be dangerous as non-authenticated users shouldn't be
allowed to send any CGI commands.
Is that Icinga Classic UI or Icinga Web? While both may use Apache Basic
Auth, -web requires some additional stuff to hide the login form.
Ask Markus or Jannis for the magic vodoo inside the XMLs then.
On Tue Feb 11 15:53:06 2014, Jeremy Page wrote:
Kind of dangerous if you are allowing changes via the CGI!
You can use regular Apache authentication (or none at all) with
Icinga. Look in the /cgi.cfg/ and edit your apache2.conf (assuming
you're using Apache2 of course).
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On 02/11/2014 04:11 AM, Andreas Wagner wrote:
Hi,
we're a small group and have an icinga-web instance that is reachable
from inside our corporate network only, so we would like our group
members to have anonymous (no authentication!) read-only access to the
icinga-web instance and some user accounts with more privileges.
How can I achieve this in icinga-web?
Thanks in advance!
Andreas
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