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    #################################################################
    #
    # CGI.CFG - Sample CGI Configuration File for Nagios 4.3.3
    #
    #
    #################################################################
    
    
    # MAIN CONFIGURATION FILE
    # This tells the CGIs where to find your main configuration file.
    # The CGIs will read the main and host config files for any other
    # data they might need.
    
    main_config_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
    
    
    
    # PHYSICAL HTML PATH
    # This is the path where the HTML files for Nagios reside.  This
    # value is used to locate the logo images needed by the statusmap
    # and statuswrl CGIs.
    
    physical_html_path=/usr/local/nagios/share
    
    
    
    # URL HTML PATH
    # This is the path portion of the URL that corresponds to the
    # physical location of the Nagios HTML files (as defined above).
    # This value is used by the CGIs to locate the online documentation
    # and graphics.  If you access the Nagios pages with an URL like
    # http://www.myhost.com/nagios, this value should be '/nagios'
    # (without the quotes).
    
    url_html_path=/nagios
    
    
    
    # CONTEXT-SENSITIVE HELP
    # This option determines whether or not a context-sensitive
    # help icon will be displayed for most of the CGIs.
    # Values: 0 = disables context-sensitive help
    #         1 = enables context-sensitive help
    
    show_context_help=0
    
    
    
    # PENDING STATES OPTION
    # This option determines what states should be displayed in the web
    # interface for hosts/services that have not yet been checked.
    # Values: 0 = leave hosts/services that have not been check yet in their original state
    #         1 = mark hosts/services that have not been checked yet as PENDING
    
    use_pending_states=1
    
    
    
    # AUTHENTICATION USAGE
    # This option controls whether or not the CGIs will use any 
    # authentication when displaying host and service information, as
    # well as committing commands to Nagios for processing.  
    #
    # Read the HTML documentation to learn how the authorization works!
    #
    # NOTE: It is a really *bad* idea to disable authorization, unless
    # you plan on removing the command CGI (cmd.cgi)!  Failure to do
    # so will leave you wide open to kiddies messing with Nagios and
    # possibly hitting you with a denial of service attack by filling up
    # your drive by continuously writing to your command file!
    #
    # Setting this value to 0 will cause the CGIs to *not* use
    # authentication (bad idea), while any other value will make them
    # use the authentication functions (the default).
    
    use_authentication=1
    
    
    
    # x509 CERT AUTHENTICATION
    # When enabled, this option allows you to use x509 cert (SSL)
    # authentication in the CGIs.  This is an advanced option and should
    # not be enabled unless you know what you're doing.
    
    use_ssl_authentication=1
    
    
    
    
    # DEFAULT USER
    # Setting this variable will define a default user name that can
    # access pages without authentication.  This allows people within a
    # secure domain (i.e., behind a firewall) to see the current status
    # without authenticating.  You may want to use this to avoid basic
    # authentication if you are not using a secure server since basic
    # authentication transmits passwords in the clear.
    #
    # Important:  Do not define a default username unless you are
    # running a secure web server and are sure that everyone who has
    # access to the CGIs has been authenticated in some manner!  If you
    # define this variable, anyone who has not authenticated to the web
    # server will inherit all rights you assign to this user!
     
    default_user_name=Benjamin
    
    
    
    # SYSTEM/PROCESS INFORMATION ACCESS
    # This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
    # have access to viewing the Nagios process information as
    # provided by the Extended Information CGI (extinfo.cgi).  By
    # default, *no one* has access to this unless you choose to
    # not use authorization.  You may use an asterisk (*) to
    # authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server.
    
    authorized_for_system_information=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
    
    
    
    # CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ACCESS
    # This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
    # can view ALL configuration information (hosts, commands, etc).
    # By default, users can only view configuration information
    # for the hosts and services they are contacts for. You may use
    # an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has authenticated
    # to the web server.
    
    authorized_for_configuration_information=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
    
    
    
    # SYSTEM/PROCESS COMMAND ACCESS
    # This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
    # can issue shutdown and restart commands to Nagios via the
    # command CGI (cmd.cgi).  Users in this list can also change
    # the program mode to active or standby. By default, *no one*
    # has access to this unless you choose to not use authorization.
    # You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has
    # authenticated to the web server.
    
    authorized_for_system_commands=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
    
    
    
    # GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE VIEW ACCESS
    # These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that
    # can view information for all hosts and services that are being
    # monitored.  By default, users can only view information
    # for hosts or services that they are contacts for (unless you
    # you choose to not use authorization). You may use an asterisk (*)
    # to authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server.
    
    authorized_for_all_services=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
    authorized_for_all_hosts=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
    
    
    
    # GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE COMMAND ACCESS
    # These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that
    # can issue host or service related commands via the command
    # CGI (cmd.cgi) for all hosts and services that are being monitored. 
    # By default, users can only issue commands for hosts or services 
    # that they are contacts for (unless you you choose to not use 
    # authorization).  You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any
    # user who has authenticated to the web server.
    
     authorized_for_all_service_commands=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
     authorized_for_all_host_commands=Benjamin,Juliana,Remi
    
    
    
    # READ-ONLY USERS
    # A comma-delimited list of usernames that have read-only rights in
    # the CGIs.  This will block any service or host commands normally shown
    # on the extinfo CGI pages.  It will also block comments from being shown
    # to read-only users.
    
    #authorized_for_read_only=user1,user2
    
    
    
    # STATUSMAP BACKGROUND IMAGE
    # This option allows you to specify an image to be used as a 
    # background in the statusmap CGI.  It is assumed that the image
    # resides in the HTML images path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share/images).
    # This path is automatically determined by appending "/images"
    # to the path specified by the 'physical_html_path' directive.
    # Note:  The image file may be in GIF, PNG, JPEG, or GD2 format.
    # However, I recommend that you convert your image to GD2 format
    # (uncompressed) but ONLY IF YOU WILL USE THE LEGACY MAP EXCLUSIVELY,
    # as this will cause less CPU load when the CGI generates the image.
    
    #statusmap_background_image=smbackground.gd2
    
    
    
    # STATUSMAP TRANSPARENCY INDEX COLOR
    # These options set the r,g,b values of the background color used the statusmap CGI,
    # so normal browsers that can't show real png transparency set the desired color as
    # a background color instead (to make it look pretty).  
    # Defaults to white: (R,G,B) = (255,255,255).
    
    #color_transparency_index_r=255
    #color_transparency_index_g=255
    #color_transparency_index_b=255
    
    
    
    
    # DEFAULT STATUSMAP LAYOUT METHOD
    # This option allows you to specify the default layout method
    # the statusmap CGI should use for drawing hosts.  If you do
    # not use this option, the default for the legacy map is to use
    # user-defined coordinates and the default for the new map is "6"
    # (Circular Balloon).
    # Valid options for the legacy map are as follows:
    #	0 = User-defined coordinates
    #	1 = Depth layers
    #	2 = Collapsed tree
    #	3 = Balanced tree
    #	4 = Circular
    #	5 = Circular (Marked Up)
    # Valid options for the new map are as follows:
    #	0 = User-defined coordinates
    #	1 = Depth Layers (Horizontal)
    #	2 = Collapsed tree (Horizontal)
    #	3 = Balanced tree (Horizontal)
    #	4 = DON'T USE
    #	5 = Circular Markup
    #	6 = Circular Balloon
    #	7 = Balanced tree (Vertical)
    #	8 = Collapsed tree (Vertical)
    #	9 = Depth Layers (Vertical)
    #	10 = Force Map
    
    #default_statusmap_layout=6
    
    
    
    # DEFAULT STATUSWRL LAYOUT METHOD
    # This option allows you to specify the default layout method
    # the statuswrl (VRML) CGI should use for drawing hosts.  If you
    # do not use this option, the default is to use user-defined
    # coordinates.  Valid options are as follows:
    #	0 = User-defined coordinates
    #       2 = Collapsed tree
    #       3 = Balanced tree
    #       4 = Circular
    
    default_statuswrl_layout=4
    
    
    
    # STATUSWRL INCLUDE
    # This option allows you to include your own objects in the 
    # generated VRML world.  It is assumed that the file
    # resides in the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share).
    
    #statuswrl_include=myworld.wrl
    
    
    
    # PING SYNTAX
    # This option determines what syntax should be used when
    # attempting to ping a host from the WAP interface (using
    # the statuswml CGI.  You must include the full path to
    # the ping binary, along with all required options.  The
    # $HOSTADDRESS$ macro is substituted with the address of
    # the host before the command is executed.
    # Please note that the syntax for the ping binary is
    # notorious for being different on virtually ever *NIX
    # OS and distribution, so you may have to tweak this to
    # work on your system.
    
    ping_syntax=/bin/ping -n -U -c 5 $HOSTADDRESS$
    
    
    
    # REFRESH RATE
    # This option allows you to specify the refresh rate in seconds
    # of various CGIs (status, statusmap, extinfo, and outages).  
    
    refresh_rate=90
    
    
    
    # DEFAULT PAGE LIMIT
    # This option allows you to specify the default number of results 
    # displayed on the status.cgi.  This number can be adjusted from
    # within the UI after the initial page load. Setting this to 0
    # will show all results.  
    
    result_limit=100
    
    
    
    # ESCAPE HTML TAGS
    # This option determines whether HTML tags in host and service
    # status output is escaped in the web interface.  If enabled,
    # your plugin output will not be able to contain clickable links.
    
    escape_html_tags=1
    
    
    
    # SOUND OPTIONS
    # These options allow you to specify an optional audio file
    # that should be played in your browser window when there are
    # problems on the network.  The audio files are used only in
    # the status CGI.  Only the sound for the most critical problem
    # will be played.  Order of importance (higher to lower) is as
    # follows: unreachable hosts, down hosts, critical services,
    # warning services, and unknown services. If there are no
    # visible problems, the sound file optionally specified by
    # 'normal_sound' variable will be played.
    #
    #
    # <varname>=<sound_file>
    #
    # Note: All audio files must be placed in the /media subdirectory
    # under the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share/media/).
    
    #host_unreachable_sound=hostdown.wav
    #host_down_sound=hostdown.wav
    #service_critical_sound=critical.wav
    #service_warning_sound=warning.wav
    #service_unknown_sound=warning.wav
    #normal_sound=noproblem.wav
    
    
    
    # URL TARGET FRAMES
    # These options determine the target frames in which notes and 
    # action URLs will open.
    
    action_url_target=_blank
    notes_url_target=_blank
    
    
    
    # LOCK AUTHOR NAMES OPTION
    # This option determines whether users can change the author name 
    # when submitting comments, scheduling downtime.  If disabled, the 
    # author names will be locked into their contact name, as defined in Nagios.
    # Values: 0 = allow editing author names
    #         1 = lock author names (disallow editing)
    
    lock_author_names=1
    
    
    
    # SPLUNK INTEGRATION OPTIONS
    # These options allow you to enable integration with Splunk
    # in the web interface.  If enabled, you'll be presented with
    # "Splunk It" links in various places in the CGIs (log file,
    # alert history, host/service detail, etc).  Useful if you're
    # trying to research why a particular problem occurred.
    # For more information on Splunk, visit http://www.splunk.com/
    
    # This option determines whether the Splunk integration is enabled
    # Values: 0 = disable Splunk integration
    #         1 = enable Splunk integration
    
    #enable_splunk_integration=1
    
    # This option should be the URL used to access your instance of Splunk
    #splunk_url=http://127.0.0.1:8000/
    
    
    
    # NAVIGATION BAR SEARCH OPTIONS
    # The following options allow to configure the navbar search. Default
    # is to search for hostnames. With enabled navbar_search_for_addresses,
    # the navbar search queries IP addresses as well. It's also possible
    # to enable search for aliases by setting navbar_search_for_aliases=1.
    
    navbar_search_for_addresses=1
    navbar_search_for_aliases=1
    
    
    
    # DEFAULTS FOR CHECKBOXES FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    # Enabling ack_no_sticky will default the "Sticky Acknowledgement" to 
    # be unchecked.
    # Enabling ack_no_send will default the "Send Notification" to 
    # be unchecked.
    
    #ack_no_sticky=0
    #ack_no_send=0
    
    
    
    # SHOW ONLY HARD STATES IS TACTICAL OVERVIEW
    # This option controls whether only HARD states are counted on the
    # Tactical Overview, or if both HARD and SOFT states are counted.
    # Set to 1 to show only HARD states. Defaults to 0 (HARD+SOFT).
    
    #tac_cgi_hard_only=0