Checking 64bit host from 32bit server SOLVED
Mr Gabriel
gabriel at impactteachers.com
Mon Jan 18 11:23:45 CET 2010
On 18/01/2010 09:53, Mr Gabriel wrote:
> When I run
>
> --# ./check_nrpe -H 64.bit.host
>
> I get back -- CHECK_NRPE: Error - Could not complete SSL handshake. When
> I do
>
> --# ./check_nrpe -H 64.bit.host -n
>
> I get -- CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from daemon. I'm checking
> from a 32 bit host, I shouldn't be able to have both problems?
>
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Okay, I found the problem, editing the wrong configuration file for NRPE
on the clients! *my mistake*
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