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Hobbit restricted access

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list Sam Przyswa · Mon, 09 Mar 2009 23:04:51 +0100 ·
HI,

I monitor several customers servers on my Hobbit and I would like permit some of them to access their own servers with a login/passwd. Each customers have his own directory. But I don't want they can see the others customers and my servers too.

Is it possible to do that or run severals Hobbit on the same machine, one by customer.

Thanks in advance.

Sam.


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list Larry Barber · Mon, 9 Mar 2009 17:11:47 -0500 ·
I do this by creating a separate pageset (see the bb-hosts man page) for
each customer. You can then use the Apache security controls to restrict
access.

Thanks,
Larry Barber
quoted from Sam Przyswa

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Sam Przyswa <user-c968d3ed43a2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
HI,

I monitor several customers servers on my Hobbit and I would like permit
some of them to access their own servers with a login/passwd. Each customers
have his own directory. But I don't want they can see the others customers
and my servers too.

Is it possible to do that or run severals Hobbit on the same machine, one
by customer.

Thanks in advance.

Sam.


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list Ricardas Vaitkus · Tue, 10 Mar 2009 08:48:46 +0200 ·
Hi all,

I have Solaris server runnig Apache, but it allows only https connections.
Is there any differences configuring Xymon that can be accessed using http
and https? I have been looking for information how to configure Xymon using
SSL but I wasn't able to find anything. Can anyone give me a hint?

Thanks in advance
Ricardas
list Stef Coene · Tue, 10 Mar 2009 08:22:25 +0100 ·
quoted from Ricardas Vaitkus
On Tuesday 10 March 2009, Ricardas Vaitkus wrote:
Hi all,

I have Solaris server runnig Apache, but it allows only https connections.
Is there any differences configuring Xymon that can be accessed using http
and https? I have been looking for information how to configure Xymon using
SSL but I wasn't able to find anything. Can anyone give me a hint?
For hobbit/xymon it doesn't matter.  It only needs a webserver that can serve 
pages and execute cgi scripts.


Stef
list Buchan Milne · Tue, 10 Mar 2009 09:22:55 +0200 ·
quoted from Ricardas Vaitkus
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 08:48:46 Ricardas Vaitkus wrote:
Hi all,

I have Solaris server runnig Apache, but it allows only https connections.
Is there any differences configuring Xymon that can be accessed using http
and https? I have been looking for information how to configure Xymon using
SSL but I wasn't able to find anything. Can anyone give me a hint?
This has nothing to do with Hobbit at all, only the Web server serving the 
Hobbit static content and CGIs (and, s,http://,https://,g in hobbitserver.cfg 
or so).

Regards,
Buchan
list Ricardas Vaitkus · Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:41:25 +0200 ·
thank you Buchan and Stef for response,
the problem was in my apache configuration

thanks Ricardas

Buchan Milne <user-9b139aff4dec@xymon.invalid> wrote on 10/03/2009 09:22:55:
quoted from Ricardas Vaitkus
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 08:48:46 Ricardas Vaitkus wrote:
Hi all,

I have Solaris server runnig Apache, but it allows only https
connections.
Is there any differences configuring Xymon that can be accessed using
http
and https? I have been looking for information how to configure Xymon
using
SSL but I wasn't able to find anything. Can anyone give me a hint?
This has nothing to do with Hobbit at all, only the Web server serving
the
Hobbit static content and CGIs (and, s,http://,https://,g in
hobbitserver.cfg
or so).

Regards,
Buchan