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An example of how to set folder permissions is shown here, though you may need to adjust this depending on your operating system, user accounts and desired permissions.
EXAMPLE:
Once installation has completed the CSRF path, should be set to read-only.
All folders are writable
Input Validation Whitelist Protection
Cacti Data Input methods that call a script can be exploited in ways that a non-administrator can perform damage to either files owned by the poller account, and in cases where someone runs the Cacti poller as root, can compromise the operating system allowing attackers to exploit your infrastructure.
Therefore, several versions ago, Cacti was enhanced to provide Whitelist capabilities on the these types of Data Input Methods. Though this does secure Cacti more thoroughly, it does increase the amount of work required by the Cacti administrator to import and manage Templates and Packages.
The way that the Whitelisting works is that when you first import a Data Input Method, or you re-import a Data Input Method, and the script and or arguments change in any way, the Data Input Method, and all the corresponding Data Sources will be immediatly disabled until the administrator validates that the Data Input Method is valid.
To make identifying Data Input Methods in this state, we have provided a validation script in Cacti's CLI directory that can be run with the following options:
This script option will search for any Data Input Methods that are currently banned and provide details as to why.
This script option un-ban the Data Input Methods that are currently banned.
This script option will re-enable any disabled Data Sources.
It is strongly suggested that you update your config.php to enable this feature by uncommenting the <b>$input_whitelist</b> variable and then running the three CLI script options above after the web based install has completed.
Check the Checkbox below to acknowledge that you have read and understand this security concern
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Default Profile
Please select the default Data Source Profile to be used for polling sources. This is the maximum amount of time between scanning devices for information so the lower the polling interval, the more work is placed on the Cacti Server host. Also, select the intended, or configured Cron interval that you wish to use for Data Collection.
Cron Interval
Default Automation Network
Cacti can automatically scan the network once installation has completed. This will utilise the network range below to work out the range of IPs that can be scanned. A predefined set of options are defined for scanning which include using both 'public' and 'private' communities.
If your devices require a different set of options to be used first, you may define them below and they will be utilized before the defaults
All options may be adjusted post installation
Default Options
Scan Mode
Network Range
Additional Defaults
Additional SNMP Options
Error Locating Profiles
The installation cannot continue because no profiles could be found.
This may occur if you have a blank database and have not yet imported the cacti.sql file
Template Setup
Component Translation Difference to current string
This translation Propagated Empty Cacti/core (v1.2.x)
The following string has the same context and source.
Propagated Translated Cacti/core Профіль за замовчуванням

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Source string location
lib/installer.php:2460 lib/installer.php:2466
String age
a year ago
Source string age
3 years ago
Translation file
locales/po/uk-UA.po, string 3503