Can you try to explain again? I certainly am not understanding.
On 7/7/10, Maik Heinelt <maik at vegasystems.com> wrote:
Well, that right, but how about, if I have created a folder for only one costumer and I now would like to avoid, other user can see status of other servers? Also a problem is, if I would like to show only non-gree status server, but only for one folder?! This doesn't work, as I know.
Maik Usually, On 2010/07/08 8:36, Josh Luthman wrote:
What's wrong with Apache doing this?
I would like to see different permission levels. Right now there are two - cgi-bin and secure cgi-bin.
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On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Maik Heinelt<maik at vegasystems.com> wrote:
As we are talking about new features/function for Xymon, I would like to bring in one more idea.
Cause we are monitoring several server from my companies costumer, we have set several user for our costumer, to see their server status. For this, we just use a simple .htaccess connected with a MySQL db.
It would be very handy, if there would be such a user/permission management in Xymon as default.
Just to setup a new user and select the view/folder/sub-folder, where the user has permissions to.
Maik
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