On 11/11/2014 08:58 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014, at 20:50, Bill Arlofski wrote:
Turns out I had to add a line:
fastcgi_param REMOTE_USER $remote_user;
To the configuration. Hope this helps someone else. (Thanks Matt)
Ahh, that's annoying. Didn't notice REMOTE_USER isn't in the default fastcgi_params that ships with nginx. I'll throw that on my blog post.
Oh cool. Glad I (and my friend Matt) could help .:)
I still can not get the Critical Systems editor CGI to work under nginx though.
Which part isn't working? I have never used it personally, but it appears functional to me.
Hi Mark,
When I try to add a host/test to the list and click "update record" nothing happens, and the host/test is not added. The page does (quickly) reload though, with the host and test pre-filled in.
Keep in mind, that for this to work quickly while testing, and have something show up in the critical systems page, I choose a test that is currently red or yellow and attempt to add it. :)
Also, you can get a quick indication that it worked or didn't by setting the host/test in the form and clicking search after attempting to add it. A popup will tell you if the host was not found.
Under apache, when I add a host/test and click "update record", I get a popup that says (something like) "record added"
nginx logs show http 200 results on submission of the form, so there is not much I have to go on.
Thanks for any help with this.
Bill
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