[Xymon] xymon 4.3.28 Enable/disable Issue

Jagers, Jef (IP&Science) jef.jagers at Clarivate.com
Thu Mar 9 15:25:44 CET 2017


Hi,

I recently updated our xymon server to version 4.3.28 and noticed today that I'm (nor is anybody else) no longer able to disable services.

Strangely enough xymon also doesn't ask for a username/password upon starting the "Enable/disable" section in the browser.
It did so before.

So to make it clear. I browse to the xymon server, go to Administration, then to enable/disable. It shows the page (without requesting a username/password) and I'm able to select everthing needed. Only nothing happens when clicking apply.


Server OS: Sles11sp1
Xymon server has been restarted several times
Apache2 has been restarted

Appache config is setup to contact our AD server to check for authentication.
Apache Ldap config:  (xxx's and yyy's are to mask company info)

<
AuthName "Xymon Administrator:"
        AuthType Basic
        AuthBasicProvider ldap
        AuthzLDAPAuthoritative On

        authLDAPUrl "ldap://ldap-example.com:389/ou=xxxx,ou=xxxxxx,dc=xxxxx,dc=xxxxx,dc=xxxx?cn?sub"
        authLDAPBindDN "xxxxyxxxx"
        authLDAPBindPassword " xxxxyxxxx "

        require ldap-group cn=xxx,ou=xxxx,dc=xxxxx,dc=xxxxx,dc=xxxx
>
Note that this worked with our last version 4.3.23 and former versions.
Error I see in access log when performing a disable.
[Thu Mar 09 15:12:07 2017] [error] [client 10.223.136.6] 2017-03-09 15:12:07.806365 Enadis POST that is not coming from self or svcstatus (referer=http://xymon-dtc/xymon-seccgi/enadis.sh). Ignoring., referer: http://xymon-dtc/xymon-seccgi/enadis.sh

If I rediscover an know issue, please excuse me..

If not, suggestions are always welcome....

Regards,
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Jef Jagers

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