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| 2 | # | 
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| 3 | # CGI.CFG - Sample CGI Configuration File for Nagios | 
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| 4 | # | 
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| 5 | # Last Modified: 05-05-2005 | 
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| 6 | # | 
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| 7 | ################################################################# | 
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| 8 |  | 
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| 9 |  | 
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| 10 | # MAIN CONFIGURATION FILE | 
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| 11 | # This tells the CGIs where to find your main configuration file. | 
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| 12 | # The CGIs will read the main and host config files for any other | 
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| 13 | # data they might need. | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | main_config_file=/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 |  | 
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| 18 |  | 
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| 19 | # PHYSICAL HTML PATH | 
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| 20 | # This is the path where the HTML files for Nagios reside.  This | 
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| 21 | # value is used to locate the logo images needed by the statusmap | 
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| 22 | # and statuswrl CGIs. | 
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| 23 |  | 
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| 24 | physical_html_path=/usr/share/nagios/share | 
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| 25 |  | 
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| 26 |  | 
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| 27 |  | 
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| 28 | # URL HTML PATH | 
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| 29 | # This is the path portion of the URL that corresponds to the | 
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| 30 | # physical location of the Nagios HTML files (as defined above). | 
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| 31 | # This value is used by the CGIs to locate the online documentation | 
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| 32 | # and graphics.  If you access the Nagios pages with an URL like | 
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| 33 | # http://www.myhost.com/nagios, this value should be '/nagios' | 
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| 34 | # (without the quotes). | 
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| 35 |  | 
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| 36 | url_html_path=/nagios | 
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| 37 |  | 
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| 38 |  | 
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| 39 |  | 
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| 40 | # CONTEXT-SENSITIVE HELP | 
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| 41 | # This option determines whether or not a context-sensitive | 
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| 42 | # help icon will be displayed for most of the CGIs. | 
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| 43 | # Values: 0 = disables context-sensitive help | 
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| 44 | #         1 = enables context-sensitive help | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | show_context_help=0 | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 |  | 
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| 49 |  | 
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| 50 | # NAGIOS PROCESS CHECK COMMAND | 
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| 51 | # This is the full path and filename of the program used to check | 
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| 52 | # the status of the Nagios process.  It is used only by the CGIs | 
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| 53 | # and is completely optional.  However, if you don't use it, you'll | 
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| 54 | # see warning messages in the CGIs about the Nagios process | 
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| 55 | # not running and you won't be able to execute any commands from | 
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| 56 | # the web interface.  The program should follow the same rules | 
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| 57 | # as plugins; the return codes are the same as for the plugins, | 
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| 58 | # it should have timeout protection, it should output something | 
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| 59 | # to STDIO, etc. | 
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| 60 | # | 
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| 61 | # Note: The command line for the check_nagios plugin below may | 
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| 62 | # have to be tweaked a bit, as different versions of the plugin | 
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| 63 | # use different command line arguments/syntaxes. | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | nagios_check_command=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nagios /var/log/nagios/status.dat 5 '/usr/sbin/nagios' | 
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| 66 |  | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | # AUTHENTICATION USAGE | 
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| 70 | # This option controls whether or not the CGIs will use any | 
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| 71 | # authentication when displaying host and service information, as | 
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| 72 | # well as committing commands to Nagios for processing. | 
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| 73 | # | 
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| 74 | # Read the HTML documentation to learn how the authorization works! | 
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| 75 | # | 
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| 76 | # NOTE: It is a really *bad* idea to disable authorization, unless | 
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| 77 | # you plan on removing the command CGI (cmd.cgi)!  Failure to do | 
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| 78 | # so will leave you wide open to kiddies messing with Nagios and | 
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| 79 | # possibly hitting you with a denial of service attack by filling up | 
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| 80 | # your drive by continuously writing to your command file! | 
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| 81 | # | 
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| 82 | # Setting this value to 0 will cause the CGIs to *not* use | 
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| 83 | # authentication (bad idea), while any other value will make them | 
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| 84 | # use the authentication functions (the default). | 
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| 85 |  | 
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| 86 | use_authentication=1 | 
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| 87 |  | 
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| 88 |  | 
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| 89 |  | 
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| 90 | # DEFAULT USER | 
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| 91 | # Setting this variable will define a default user name that can | 
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| 92 | # access pages without authentication.  This allows people within a | 
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| 93 | # secure domain (i.e., behind a firewall) to see the current status | 
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| 94 | # without authenticating.  You may want to use this to avoid basic | 
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| 95 | # authentication if you are not using a sercure server since basic | 
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| 96 | # authentication transmits passwords in the clear. | 
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| 97 | # | 
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| 98 | # Important:  Do not define a default username unless you are | 
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| 99 | # running a secure web server and are sure that everyone who has | 
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| 100 | # access to the CGIs has been authenticated in some manner!  If you | 
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| 101 | # define this variable, anyone who has not authenticated to the web | 
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| 102 | # server will inherit all rights you assign to this user! | 
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| 103 |  | 
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| 104 | #default_user_name=guest | 
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| 105 |  | 
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| 106 |  | 
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| 107 |  | 
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| 108 | # SYSTEM/PROCESS INFORMATION ACCESS | 
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| 109 | # This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that | 
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| 110 | # have access to viewing the Nagios process information as | 
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| 111 | # provided by the Extended Information CGI (extinfo.cgi).  By | 
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| 112 | # default, *no one* has access to this unless you choose to | 
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| 113 | # not use authorization.  You may use an asterisk (*) to | 
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| 114 | # authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server. | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | authorized_for_system_information=presbrey@MIT.EDU,quentin@MIT.EDU,geofft@MIT.EDU | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 |  | 
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| 119 |  | 
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| 120 | # CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ACCESS | 
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| 121 | # This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that | 
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| 122 | # can view ALL configuration information (hosts, commands, etc). | 
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| 123 | # By default, users can only view configuration information | 
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| 124 | # for the hosts and services they are contacts for. You may use | 
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| 125 | # an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has authenticated | 
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| 126 | # to the web server. | 
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| 127 |  | 
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| 128 | authorized_for_configuration_information=presbrey@MIT.EDU,quentin@MIT.EDU,geofft@MIT.EDU | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 |  | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | # SYSTEM/PROCESS COMMAND ACCESS | 
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| 133 | # This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that | 
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| 134 | # can issue shutdown and restart commands to Nagios via the | 
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| 135 | # command CGI (cmd.cgi).  Users in this list can also change | 
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| 136 | # the program mode to active or standby. By default, *no one* | 
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| 137 | # has access to this unless you choose to not use authorization. | 
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| 138 | # You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has | 
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| 139 | # authenticated to the web server. | 
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| 140 |  | 
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| 141 | authorized_for_system_commands=presbrey@MIT.EDU,quentin@MIT.EDU,geofft@MIT.EDU | 
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| 142 |  | 
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| 143 |  | 
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| 144 |  | 
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| 145 | # GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE VIEW ACCESS | 
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| 146 | # These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that | 
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| 147 | # can view information for all hosts and services that are being | 
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| 148 | # monitored.  By default, users can only view information | 
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| 149 | # for hosts or services that they are contacts for (unless you | 
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| 150 | # you choose to not use authorization). You may use an asterisk (*) | 
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| 151 | # to authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server. | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 |  | 
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| 154 | authorized_for_all_services=* | 
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| 155 | authorized_for_all_hosts=* | 
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| 156 | #authorized_for_all_services=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU | 
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| 157 | #authorized_for_all_hosts=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU | 
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| 158 |  | 
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| 159 |  | 
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| 160 |  | 
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| 161 | # GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE COMMAND ACCESS | 
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| 162 | # These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that | 
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| 163 | # can issue host or service related commands via the command | 
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| 164 | # CGI (cmd.cgi) for all hosts and services that are being monitored. | 
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| 165 | # By default, users can only issue commands for hosts or services | 
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| 166 | # that they are contacts for (unless you you choose to not use | 
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| 167 | # authorization).  You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any | 
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| 168 | # user who has authenticated to the web server. | 
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| 169 |  | 
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| 170 | authorized_for_all_service_commands=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU,quentin@MIT.EDU,geofft@MIT.EDU | 
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| 171 | authorized_for_all_host_commands=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU,quentin@MIT.EDU,geofft@MIT.EDU | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 |  | 
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| 175 |  | 
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| 176 | # STATUSMAP BACKGROUND IMAGE | 
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| 177 | # This option allows you to specify an image to be used as a | 
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| 178 | # background in the statusmap CGI.  It is assumed that the image | 
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| 179 | # resides in the HTML images path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share/images). | 
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| 180 | # This path is automatically determined by appending "/images" | 
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| 181 | # to the path specified by the 'physical_html_path' directive. | 
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| 182 | # Note:  The image file may be in GIF, PNG, JPEG, or GD2 format. | 
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| 183 | # However, I recommend that you convert your image to GD2 format | 
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| 184 | # (uncompressed), as this will cause less CPU load when the CGI | 
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| 185 | # generates the image. | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | #statusmap_background_image=smbackground.gd2 | 
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| 188 |  | 
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| 189 |  | 
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| 190 |  | 
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| 191 | # DEFAULT STATUSMAP LAYOUT METHOD | 
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| 192 | # This option allows you to specify the default layout method | 
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| 193 | # the statusmap CGI should use for drawing hosts.  If you do | 
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| 194 | # not use this option, the default is to use user-defined | 
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| 195 | # coordinates.  Valid options are as follows: | 
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| 196 | #       0 = User-defined coordinates | 
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| 197 | #       1 = Depth layers | 
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| 198 | #       2 = Collapsed tree | 
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| 199 | #       3 = Balanced tree | 
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| 200 | #       4 = Circular | 
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| 201 | #       5 = Circular (Marked Up) | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 | default_statusmap_layout=5 | 
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| 204 |  | 
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| 205 |  | 
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| 206 |  | 
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| 207 | # DEFAULT STATUSWRL LAYOUT METHOD | 
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| 208 | # This option allows you to specify the default layout method | 
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| 209 | # the statuswrl (VRML) CGI should use for drawing hosts.  If you | 
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| 210 | # do not use this option, the default is to use user-defined | 
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| 211 | # coordinates.  Valid options are as follows: | 
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| 212 | #       0 = User-defined coordinates | 
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| 213 | #       2 = Collapsed tree | 
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| 214 | #       3 = Balanced tree | 
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| 215 | #       4 = Circular | 
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| 216 |  | 
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| 217 | default_statuswrl_layout=4 | 
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| 218 |  | 
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| 219 |  | 
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| 220 |  | 
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| 221 | # STATUSWRL INCLUDE | 
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| 222 | # This option allows you to include your own objects in the | 
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| 223 | # generated VRML world.  It is assumed that the file | 
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| 224 | # resides in the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share). | 
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| 225 |  | 
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| 226 | #statuswrl_include=myworld.wrl | 
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| 227 |  | 
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| 228 |  | 
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| 229 |  | 
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| 230 | # PING SYNTAX | 
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| 231 | # This option determines what syntax should be used when | 
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| 232 | # attempting to ping a host from the WAP interface (using | 
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| 233 | # the statuswml CGI.  You must include the full path to | 
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| 234 | # the ping binary, along with all required options.  The | 
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| 235 | # $HOSTADDRESS$ macro is substituted with the address of | 
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| 236 | # the host before the command is executed. | 
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| 237 | # Please note that the syntax for the ping binary is | 
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| 238 | # notorious for being different on virtually ever *NIX | 
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| 239 | # OS and distribution, so you may have to tweak this to | 
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| 240 | # work on your system. | 
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| 241 |  | 
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| 242 | ping_syntax=/bin/ping -n -U -c 5 $HOSTADDRESS$ | 
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| 243 |  | 
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| 244 |  | 
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| 245 |  | 
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| 246 | # REFRESH RATE | 
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| 247 | # This option allows you to specify the refresh rate in seconds | 
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| 248 | # of various CGIs (status, statusmap, extinfo, and outages). | 
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| 249 |  | 
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| 250 | refresh_rate=60 | 
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| 251 |  | 
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| 252 |  | 
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| 253 |  | 
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| 254 | # SOUND OPTIONS | 
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| 255 | # These options allow you to specify an optional audio file | 
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| 256 | # that should be played in your browser window when there are | 
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| 257 | # problems on the network.  The audio files are used only in | 
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| 258 | # the status CGI.  Only the sound for the most critical problem | 
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| 259 | # will be played.  Order of importance (higher to lower) is as | 
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| 260 | # follows: unreachable hosts, down hosts, critical services, | 
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| 261 | # warning services, and unknown services. If there are no | 
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| 262 | # visible problems, the sound file optionally specified by | 
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| 263 | # 'normal_sound' variable will be played. | 
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| 264 | # | 
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| 265 | # | 
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| 266 | # <varname>=<sound_file> | 
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| 267 | # | 
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| 268 | # Note: All audio files must be placed in the /media subdirectory | 
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| 269 | # under the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share/media/). | 
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| 270 |  | 
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| 271 | #host_unreachable_sound=hostdown.wav | 
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| 272 | #host_down_sound=hostdown.wav | 
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| 273 | #service_critical_sound=critical.wav | 
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| 274 | #service_warning_sound=warning.wav | 
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| 275 | #service_unknown_sound=warning.wav | 
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| 276 | #normal_sound=noproblem.wav | 
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| 277 |  | 
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