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List:       nagios-users
Subject:    Re: [Nagios-users] Web Hostgroups View / Screen ... hostgroups
From:       "C. Bensend" <benny () bennyvision ! com>
Date:       2011-03-24 0:33:17
Message-ID: 7e3811029809a0d13ab258512a6c663b.squirrel () webmail ! stinkweasel ! net
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> I have a User defined that, when I login, and click on Host Groups, only
> one of the two hostgroups for which he is a member gets listed … Although
> all of the hosts are listed if I go into the Hosts section …
>
> For example, if I go under Hosts -> HostA, it shows 'Member of GroupA,
> GroupB' … If I click on either Group A or Group B, it gives me the error:
>
> "It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for
> any of the hosts you requested...
> If you believe this is an error, check the HTTP server authentication
> requirements for accessing this CGI
> and check the authorization options in your CGI configuration file."

I'll give you pretty good odds you're *not* a contact for one
of those hosts...  See the message I posted last month:

http://marc.info/?l=nagios-users&m=129788210317124&w=2

Could this be the same situation?

Benny


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