Shaun <debian <at> gmsl.co.uk> writes: > > HI there, > > When you install Nagios it installs itself so that $SERVER/nagios3/ > takes over your site. I have setup an extra vhost on my apache server > and I don't want nagios to take over all vhosts. I just want to setup, > say, nagios.mydomain.com/nagios3/ as being my nagios monitoring station. > > The config that comes with debian is: >
I had a similar case and the following is what worked for me (I have a line in /etc/hosts for nagios.local to resolve to 127.0.0.1): <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName nagios.local DocumentRoot /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/nagios3 /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios3 ScriptAlias /nagios3/cgi-bin /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios3 Alias /nagios3/images /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs/images Alias /images /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs/images Alias /nagios3/stylesheets /etc/nagios3/stylesheets Alias /stylesheets /etc/nagios3/stylesheets Alias /nagios3/js /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs/js <DirectoryMatch (/usr/share/nagios3/htdocs|/usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios3|/etc/nagios3/stylesheets)> Options FollowSymLinks DirectoryIndex index.php index.html AllowOverride AuthConfig Order Allow,Deny Allow From All AuthName "Nagios Access" AuthType Basic AuthUserFile /etc/nagios3/htpasswd.users require valid-user </DirectoryMatch> <Directory /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs> Options +ExecCGI </Directory> </VirtualHost> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/loom.20130813t175519-...@post.gmane.org