On Wed, May 20, 2015 8:10 am, Asif Iqbal wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 6:39 PM, J.C. Cleaver <cleaver at terabithia.org> wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 12:04 pm, Asif Iqbal wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 2:06 PM, J.C. Cleaver <cleaver at terabithia.org> wrote:
Hmm. So far, the only way I've been able to reproduce this is by replacing the ScriptAlias directives with mere Alias's in the xymon.conf apache config.
I am using the config, as is, that came as xymon-apache.conf with the source 4.3.20
Has there been any change in the path you've used for the CGI directory since the previous version, or is there any chance that another Alias line
xymon and xymon-client debian version 4.3.17 has been removed, so no more xymon in /usr/lib/xymon
On Tue, May 19, 2015 10:37 am, Cortes, Manny wrote:
Having the same problem after installing 4.3.20 on both Ubuntu server 14.04 and 15.04.
Thanks,
Can you send a copy of the previous and current xymon.conf configs?
Here is the current config
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled$ egrep -v "^$|^#" xymon-apache.conf
Alias /xymon/ "/var/lib/xymon/server/www/" <Directory "/var/lib/xymon/server/www"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes MultiViews <IfModule mod_authz_core.c> # Apache 2.4+ Require all granted </IfModule> <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c> Order deny,allow Allow from all </IfModule> </Directory> ScriptAlias /xymon-cgi/ "/var/lib/xymon/cgi-bin/" <Directory "/var/lib/xymon/cgi-bin"> AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks Includes <IfModule mod_authz_core.c> # Apache 2.4+ Require all granted </IfModule> <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c> Order deny,allow Allow from all </IfModule> </Directory> ScriptAlias /xymon-seccgi/ "/var/lib/xymon/cgi-secure/" <Directory "/var/lib/xymon/cgi-secure"> AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks Includes <IfModule mod_authz_core.c> # Apache 2.4+ Require all granted </IfModule> <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c> Order deny,allow Allow from all </IfModule> # Password file where users with access to these scripts are kept. # Create it with "htpasswd -c /var/lib/xymon/server/etc/xymonpasswd USERNAME" # Add more users / change passwords with "htpasswd /var/lib/xymon/server/etc/xymonpasswd USERNAME" # # You can also use a group file to restrict admin access to members of a # group, instead of anyone who is logged in. In that case you must setup # the "xymongroups" file, and change the "Require" settings to require # a specific group membership. See the Apache docs for more details. AuthUserFile /var/lib/xymon/server/etc/xymonpasswd AuthGroupFile /var/lib/xymon/server/etc/xymongroups AuthType Basic AuthName "Xymon Administration" # "valid-user" restricts access to anyone who is logged in. Require valid-user # "group admins" restricts access to users who have logged in, AND # are members of the "admins" group in xymongroups. # Require group admins </Directory> RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^/xymon/bb.html /xymon/xymon.html [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon/bb2.html /xymon/nongreen.html [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon/bbnk.html /xymon/critical.html [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-hist.sh /xymon-cgi/history.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-eventlog.sh /xymon-cgi/eventlog.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-rep.sh /xymon-cgi/report.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-replog.sh /xymon-cgi/reportlog.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-snapshot.sh /xymon-cgi/snapshot.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-findhost.sh /xymon-cgi/findhost.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-csvinfo.sh /xymon-cgi/csvinfo.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbitcolumn.sh /xymon-cgi/columndoc.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-datepage.sh /xymon-cgi/datepage.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbitgraph.sh /xymon-cgi/showgraph.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh /xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/bb-histlog.sh /xymon-cgi/historylog.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-confreport.sh /xymon-cgi/confreport.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-confreport-critical.sh /xymon-cgi/confreport-critical.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-nkview.sh /xymon-cgi/criticalview.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-certreport.sh /xymon-cgi/certreport.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-nongreen.sh /xymon-cgi/nongreen.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-hostgraphs.sh /xymon-cgi/hostgraphs.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-ghosts.sh /xymon-cgi/ghostlist.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-notifylog.sh /xymon-cgi/notifications.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-hostlist.sh /xymon-cgi/hostlist.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-perfdata.sh /xymon-cgi/perfdata.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-cgi/hobbit-topchanges.sh /xymon-cgi/topchanges.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-seccgi/bb-ack.sh /xymon-seccgi/acknowledge.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-seccgi/hobbit-enadis.sh /xymon-seccgi/enadis.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-seccgi/hobbit-nkedit.sh /xymon-seccgi/criticaleditor.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-seccgi/hobbit-ackinfo.sh /xymon-seccgi/ackinfo.sh [R=permanent,L] RewriteRule ^/xymon-seccgi/hobbit-useradm.sh /xymon-seccgi/useradm.sh [R=permanent,L]
I do not have any old config as I removed the old install
I'm really not sure what to make of this. Everything in the apache config looks to be correct; I can't see at all why apache would fail to execute the CGI vs simply sending you the file.
Can you try two experiments?
First, replace one of the .sh files with a symlink (instead of a hard link) to the cgiwrap binary. I'd like to see if we can rule out the hardlink itself being the problem.
Second, can you compare to the xymon-apache.conf with the xymon-apache-secure.conf.DIST file in the build directory to see if there were any unexpected changes?
Are there any other files in apache's /conf.d/ directory that might be taking precedence here?
-jc