[Xymon] Installing xymon/apache as a non-root user

LOZOVSKY, DANIEL L dl1025 at att.com
Sat Feb 7 02:20:24 CET 2015


Thank you everyone for your help.  Actually, I did not anticipate this quick response.  This xymon community is great.  I keep learning new things just by reading everyone's email.  It is great to be part of this community.  I have been pushing AT&T to utilize xymon instead of nagios.  I have been using BB open source version for almost 10 years and it really saved us at Supply Chain.  Of course, I had to make a lot of modifications to it.  Xymon is the next logical step to help make things much better.

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> On Feb 5, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Mark Felder <feld at feld.me> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015, at 12:12, LOZOVSKY, DANIEL L wrote:
>> My company changed their policy to not give out root user access on their
>> virtual environments.  I need to install both apache, xymon and all
>> related packages on the virtual environment running RedHat.  The question
>> is has anyone successfully installed xymon and apache as a non-root user
>> that can share instructions of how to do that.  I usually installed xymon
>> and apache with root either manually compiling or using rpm but never as
>> non-root.
>> 
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> FreeBSD runs it as non-root out of the box, so it's possible. I believe
> the manual install script asks you which UID/GID you want it to run
> under so you can start there.
> 
> Fake edit: actually, you made me verify this and I realized that there
> was an issue with the rc script for the xymon-client and it was not
> completely running as non-root. I am now correcting this, but it does
> not need root to operate.
> 
> However, if you don't run the client as root on FreeBSD and you have set
> security.bsd.see_other_uids=1 the Xymon client won't be able to see any
> processes except the ones owned by the xymon user. This behavior is not
> new or changing; the "ps" command was previously always run as the
> "xymon" user. It's just useful for any FreeBSD users reading this post
> to be aware of.
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