SSL handshake error
Ludwig Pummer
Ludwig.Pummer at Copart.Com
Tue Dec 19 18:05:24 CET 2006
So, the daemon end of your NRPE check is a Solaris 10 server. What OS is
on the client end? What if you try to connect to localhost on the
Solaris 10 machine with check_nrpe ?
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Ludwig Pummer
System Administrator, Copart Auto Auctions
707-639-5067 ludwig.pummer at copart.com
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Subject: [Nagios-users] SSL handshake error
Last week we installed the NRPE daemon on a Solaris 10 server
but have had trouble configuring it to monitor anything more
sophisticated than a basic "Host Alive" check. Remote checks show up in
the console with a status of "unknown" with the error message:
"CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes from daemon. Check the remote
server logs for error messages. "
Checking the error log on the remote server reveals the
following:
user at host=> dmesg | grep nrpe | tail -1
Dec 19 08:45:40 txopprd1 nrpe[27334]: [ID 813741 daemon.error]
Error: Could not complete SSL handshake. 1
Any clues? Thanks in advance...
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