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debnag

Beginner

Posts: 1

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

1

Wednesday, September 20th 2006, 3:41pm

nagios und apache-ssl

Hallo Nagios-User,
habe unter Debian (mit apt-get install apache-ssl) Apache installiert und dann Nagios 2.5 aus den Quellen.
Nach einer Grundkonfiguration von Nagios ist dies über http://rechner-ip/nagios erreich- und nutzbar.
Versuche ich nun https://rechner-ip/nagios kommt die Fehlermeldung:
Not Found
The requested URL /nagios was not found on this server.
Wie mache ich die Nagios-Webseiten ssl-fähig ?

bauchi

Professional

Posts: 617

Birthday: Dec 13th 1979 (33)

Gender: male

Location: München

Occupation: Systemarchitect bei nem ISP

Number of monitoring servers: 4

Hobbies: rm -rf, Feuerwehr

Nagios Version: 2.9

Distributed monitoring: Ja

Redundant monitoring: Ja

Number of hosts: 2300

Number of services: ~32300

OS: CentOS 5

Plugin Version: 1.4.13

NagVis Version: subvers

NDO Version: 1.4.3

Perfparse Version: none

Other Addons: monarch, pnp

2

Thursday, September 21st 2006, 12:26am

indem du die config files vom apache grade ziehst
schau mal in den virtualhost container der den ssl host zur verfügung stellt und check ob da evtl aliases oder sowas fehlen, oder ob das document root ein anderes ist wie für den non ssl server ;)
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