I wanted to try that with a default host file config that anyone could provide (minus their data of course). On Feb 11, 2014, at 1:13 PM, Bruce Winters bruce.winters@gmail.com wrote:
How about backing up the host file then remove what he added?
On Feb 11, 2014 12:04 PM, "Luis Quintana" sla07@earthlink.net wrote: Not sure what direction to go with this. My instance of observium has been working great ever since I deployed it. A peer of mine decided to add hosts to the host file, and in doing so, somehow messed with something that does not allow us to log back in via web/gui. I can ssh to the device and have looked at every possible log in /var/log, but do not see anything that stands out. I also try to investigate the log while I attempt logging in via gui, and nothing is seen. I took a look at the install documentation to see if anything stands out there, that may lead me in the right direction but do not find anything, other than probably reinstalling which I am trying to avoid (i'll have to look at how to preserve current files, etc once reinstalling if i go down that road). Is there anything else that I can possibly look at to get a better direction and try to isolate this? I can't imagine him modifying the /etc/hosts file would affect logging into observium via the front end gui.
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