Re: web interface?

From: TIM MOORE <MOORET10_at_DOMAIN_REMOVED>
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:22:33 -0500

That would be awesome Victor.

Thanks,

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Tim Moore
614.387.8197
Network Operations Center
ODJFS

>>> victor_at_opticom.lv 3/13/2006 11:38:58 AM >>>

Hello!

Creation of guest user was added when we start implementing access
control and user management in NetXMS, and unfortunatelly I don't
remember how it was planned to be used initially. However, now it is
completely useless account, and most likely I'll remove automatic
creation of guest user during installation.

About shared usage of saved desktop profiles - this feature seems
logical and useful, so in future versions I will add "publishing" of
profiles, so other users can load (but not modify) them.

Best regards,
Victor

> -----Original Message-----
> From: TIM MOORE [mailto:MOORET10_at_odjfs.state.oh.us]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 4:40 PM
> To: NetXMS Users
> Cc: alk_at_ctco.lv
> Subject: Re: [netxms-users] web interface?
>
>
>
> Thanks, that worked great.
>
> One thing I don't seem to understand, is why a guest account exists?

> The guest user can't see anything by default (either through web or
> console) and you can't add anything. It would still be very
> nice to have a "view" only of a saved profile. I still
> haven't been able to successfully copy the admin's Desktop to
> the guest profile.
>
> --------------------------------------
> Tim Moore
> 614.387.8197
> Network Operations Center
> ODJFS
>
> >>> alk_at_ctco.lv 3/13/2006 8:54:44 AM >>>
>
> Hello.
>
> Web interface require additional daemon - nxhttpd. For
> windows installation it is already bundled with installer,
> for *NIX based system you should enable it build by adding
> "--with-nxhttpd" switch to the "configure" arguments.
>
> Second part of web interface is static files (images, css,
> e.t.c.), it it installed to $prefix/share/netxms/nxhttpd/
> (UNIX) or $prefix\var\www\ (windows).
>
> After building nxhttpd (or installing it with windows
> installer) you should create config file for nxhttpd.conf
> (default: /etc/nxhttpd.conf or c:\nxhttpd.conf).
>
> # sample nxhttpd.conf DocumentRoot=/opt/netxms/share/netxms/nxhttpd/
> # NB! you can't run it on ports less then 1024 as non-root
> account ListenPort=8080 LogFile=/var/log/nxhttpd # nxhttpd
> will connect to this host MasterServer=127.0.0.1
>
> Now you can run it ("/opt/netxms/bin/nxhttp -c
> /etc/nxhttpd.conf -d") and point your browser to
> http://servers_ip:8080.
>
> wbr, alex.
>
> TIM MOORE wrote:
> > I noticed from the change log for version 0.2.10 that there
> is a web
> > interface. How do you set it up? I don't see any web pages in the

> > netxms directory.
>
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