NSCA Error timeout after 10 seconds
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Wed Dec 8 00:15:00 CET 2004
Mark Nadir wrote:
> Alright folks - I have resolved the NSCA problem thanks to Robert Sloane
> and Andreas Ericsson - a big thank you to both.
>
> In a nutshell here were the pain points:
> 1. Firewall blocking access from client to daemon.
> 2. NSCA was set up to run in xinetd - but I left the "Only from = "
> blank.. When I enter the IP address of the client - walla it works.
>
> Question - is there a general setting I can use for "Only from =" to
> allow any host? Perhaps a wildcard?
>
man 5 xinetd.conf
I can't imagine this option NOT being available by some means, but
you'll have to look up the syntax for it in your manpage.
>
>
>
> Sloane, Robert Raymond wrote:
>
>>> What's interesting is that if I try to use the client on the same
>>> machine that the NSCA daemon is running, and I connect to localhost
>>> 5667 syslog returns a messaging saying that it is Deactivating the
>>> NSCA due to excessive incoming connections -restarting in 30 seconds.
>>>
>>
>>
>> By any chance are you running NSCA out of inetd? The deactivation
>> sounds like an inetd configuration problem?
>>
>>
>
>
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Andreas Ericsson andreas.ericsson at op5.se
OP5 AB www.op5.se
Lead Developer
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