NRPE issue

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Mon Nov 11 23:17:51 CET 2002


Is you IP addr listed in nrpe.cfg?


On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Trace McQuaig wrote:

> I must not have everything configured right. I have triple checked my
> configs and everything is in par with the docs. Trying to use NRPE on a
> solaris box. I am running my check from a RedHat box to check users on a
> Solaris 8 machine.
> 
> 
> [root at tranceportal libexec]# ./check_nrpe 10.1.1.240 -p 5666 -c check_load
> CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes.  Are we allowed to connect to the host?
> 
> --
> So no data. Lets try to telnet to the port.
> --
> [root at tranceportal libexec]# telnet 10.1.1.240 5666
> Trying 10.1.1.240...
> Connected to usuposarch01-01 (10.1.1.240).
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
> [root at tranceportal libexec]# 
> 
> Immediate disconnection. My ip is listed in the inetd.conf file and I have
> restarted inetd.conf with pkill -HUP inetd
> 
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> 		Trace McQuaig
> 		US Unwired
> 		Systems Engineer
> 		Unix Ninja
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