Ta, Will pull the latest then as I've shifted onto vhost based to get around the other stuff I chatting with you recently about :)
Cheers Andy
On 15/05/12 12:55, Adam Armstrong wrote:
The CIDR option was broken until I fixed it last week in r3169 :D
http://fisheye.observium.org/browse/Observium/html/includes/graphs/graph.inc...
Those two config options are separate. The CIDR stuff was broken because the code below was exit()ing before it could be tested.
:D
adam.
On 2012-05-15 10:19, Andy Brown wrote:
Funnily enough I just tried to use this idea too (I want to export a graph to my external webserver, so am running a small script to grab the graph every hour and upload it to my public server).
And I've hit the same problem with grabbing the graph.php directly and not via an authenticated login.
I enabled debug and think I've found two problems:
Hitting: mylan/graph.php?height=100&width=215&id=1&type=application_heyu_darkstate&debug=true
It gives me: Fatal error: Call to undefined function graph_error() in /opt/observium/html/graph.php on line 47
So I assume this is the problem the OP was having but hadn't tried enabling debug, so that should be easy to fix.
The second problem I think might just be my interpretation of the config options. In config.php I have put: $config['allow_unauth_graphs'] = 0; $config['allow_unauth_graphs_cidr'] = array("192.168.55.0/24");
But I suspect this may be the confusion, should allow_unauth_graphs be set to 1 AND something in the cidr array? Reason I ask is because in graph.php the auth part only has:
if (isset($config['allow_unauth_graphs'])&& $config['allow_unauth_graphs']) { $auth = "1"; ## hardcode auth for all with config function } else { if (!$_SESSION['authenticated']) { graph_error("Session not authenticated"); exit; } }
So I assume the CIDR thing is new/not fully implemented yet?
Cheers :)
On 04/05/12 22:47, Tom Laermans wrote:
Also, that's indeed as Adam said not a direct access to graph.php as the referer is filled out :-)
Tom
On 4/05/2012 22:32, Tom Laermans wrote:
That's a correct line, but it's HTTP 200, not 500... I didn't see any 500s in the log, but I read it from my cellphone so I could have overlooked :)
Tom
On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 15:27 -0400, Adam Blackington wrote:
Is this not looking right? ::
CLIENT.IP - - [03/May/2012:08:32:43 -0400] "GET /graph.php?type=port_upkts&id=60&from=1335961963&to=1336048363&width=100&height=20&legend=no&bg=ffffff
HTTP/1.1" 200 1664 "http://OBSERVIUM.IP/device/device=1/tab=port/port=60/" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64)
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Adam Armstrongadama@memetic.org wrote: None of these logs seem relevant. None of them show you directly accessing graph.php
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