# This file will *not* be overwritten at the next setup
# of check_mk. You may edit it as needed. In order to get
# a new version, please delete it and re-run setup.sh.
# Note for RedHat 5.3 users (and probably other version:
# this file must be loaded *after* python.conf, otherwise
# <IfModule mod_python.c> does not trigger! For that
# reason, it is installed as zzz_.... Sorry for the
# inconveniance.
<IfModule mod_python.c>
Alias /check_mk /usr/share/check_mk/web/htdocs
<Directory /usr/share/check_mk/web/htdocs>
AddHandler mod_python .py
PythonHandler index
PythonDebug On
DirectoryIndex index.py
#Handle apache 2.2 and 2.4
<IfVersion >= 2.3>
Require local
</IfVersion>
<IfVersion < 2.3>
Order deny,allow
allow from all
</IfVersion>
# Need Nagios authentification. Please edit the
# following: Set AuthName and AuthUserFile to the
# same value that you use for your Nagios configuration!
Order deny,allow
allow from all
AuthName "Icinga Access"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /etc/icinga/htpasswd.users
require valid-user
ErrorDocument 403 "<h1>Authentication Problem</h1>Either you've entered an invalid password or the authentication<br>configuration of your check_mk web pages is incorrect.<br><br>Please make sure that you've edited the file<br><tt>/etc/apache2/conf.d/check_mk</tt> and made it use the same<br>authentication settings as your Nagios web pages.<br>Restart Apache afterwards."
ErrorDocument 500 "<h1>Server or Configuration Problem</h1>A Server problem occurred. You'll find details in the error log of Apache. One possible reason is, that the file <tt>/etc/icinga/htpasswd.users</tt> is missing. You can create that file with <tt>htpasswd</tt> or <tt>htpasswd2</tt>. A better solution might be to use your existing htpasswd file from your Nagios installation. Please edit <tt>/etc/apache2/conf.d/check_mk</tt> and change the path there. Restart Apache afterwards."
</Directory>
## WARNING: automation is part of multisite, more information at
ErrorDocument 403 "<h1>Check_mk: Incomplete Apache2 Installation</h1>You need mod_python in order to run the web interface of check_mk.<br> Please install mod_python and restart Apache."