check_smtp
Yoder the Sheepherder
stripp at myclearwave.net
Tue Sep 16 03:02:31 CEST 2003
I've had the same problem with it on Redhat. It was working for quite
some time, then stopped. I'm using check_smtp from nagios plugins 1.3.1
on Redhat 9.
chbaker at powersystems.rockwell.com wrote:
> The check_smtp plugin version 1.6, on Debian unstable has started giving me
> problems over the last week or so. No matter how long I set the timeout
> period, the check always times out. Checks of other services on the same
> boxes are fine. When I run check_smtp from the command line to a server
> that is not currently being monitored, it times out as well. The servers in
> question do have either inetd or sendmail itself listening at port 25. Any
> ideas?
>
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