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list Gbenga Dada · Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:20:56 +0100 ·
Hello,
 
I am try to prevent access to certain areas on my Hobbit NMS.
 
I have a couple of devices mapped on it and want to allow certain users view some devices and  not all.
 
How can i go about this?
 
Does hobbit require a content management script or something?
 
Thanx 
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list Thomas Pedersen · Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:41:24 +0200 ·
check the hobbit-apache.cfg file for the details of access to hobbit-seccgi scripts.

You can here configure wich subdirs are allowed.

BR Thomas
quoted from Gbenga Dada

user-12d71d669ed1@xymon.invalid wrote:
Hello,
 I am try to prevent access to certain areas on my Hobbit NMS.
 I have a couple of devices mapped on it and want to allow certain users view some devices and  not all.
 How can i go about this?
 Does hobbit require a content management script or something?
 Thanx
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list Figaro Nicolas · Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:24:33 +0200 ·
Hi,  the security to access the hobbit cgi is based on apache security. (if you're using apache as httpd server)
so editing your httpd.conf allows you to set some restrictions (ip, etc). The only way IMHO to restrict access to devices is to create htaccess files in the ~hobbit/server/www subdirectories. I don't think you can restrict full access, because when the test goes wrong, the infos will fill the bb2.html page.  which info do you wish to hide (ip, name, specific tests)  ?  Nicolas Figaro 
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	Objet : [hobbit] Content Management
	
	
	Hello,
	 	I am try to prevent access to certain areas on my Hobbit NMS.
	 	I have a couple of devices mapped on it and want to allow certain users view some devices and  not all.
	 	How can i go about this?
	 	Does hobbit require a content management script or something?
	 	Thanx
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