Adding authentication based on IP/subnet might be handy as well.
On Jul 7, 2013 10:59 AM, "Tom Laermans" <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
Create a user with just permission on that port/device/whatevs and add &username=foo&password=bar to URL maybe.
Tom
On 7/07/2013 17:56, Stephan Dahlmann wrote:
Any idea on how to accomplish this?The last part is as easy in Observium (../graph.php?type=port_bits&id=150&height=200&width=600), but I don't think there is an easy option to do this without authentication.This works by giving a guest (means: no login) read access and then just using the URL for the graph (e.g. .../graph_image.php?local_graph_id=330).One thing I do with Cacti is publish single graphs of bandwidth on core routers and switches to websites (or wikis), so that other people can see that current usage very fast without having to access Cacti.Hi,I am looking at Observium as an alternative / addition to Cacti and it looks really nice so far.
Thanks
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