check_pop & check_imap

Denis J. O'Toole Denis.OToole at dd.nec.com.au
Fri Mar 14 05:44:49 CET 2003


Guys thanks for your help.. Problem has been fixed,  mis-configuration 
(admin provided wrong IP)

Carroll, Jim P [Contractor] wrote:

>Might be your host definition.  Might be your service definition.  Please
>post snippets of both.
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>jc
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Denis J. O'Toole [mailto:Denis.OToole at dd.nec.com.au]
>>Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 3:14 PM
>>To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>>Subject: [Nagios-users] check_pop & check_imap
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>>Hi Folks,
>>
>>I have just compiled, built and am now testing my first nagios box.
>>
>>Versions are; Nagios 1.0, Plugins V1.30 on Debian Linux 3.0 
>>(Woody) Kernel 2.4.18
>>
>>Most things are working fine, except for some checks I am 
>>doing for my POP and IMAP test responses.
>>
>>In services.cfg in have tried using check_imap & check_pop, 
>>looked through the checkcommands.cfg to make sure I had the 
>>syntax right. However these service checks *always* come back 
>>with connection refused.
>>
>>I have run the equivalent command from CLI as root and as 
>>nagios users ( /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_(pop|imap) -H pophost
>>and get the response, as I should expect :-
>>
>>POP OK - 0.018 second response time on port 110 [+OK POP3 ...]
>>IMAP OK - 0.020 second response time on port 143 [* OK 
>>[CAPABILITY IMAPREV1 X-NETSCAPE LOGIN_REFERRALS STARTTLS 
>>AUTH=LOGIN] .....
>>
>>I have tried using the check via check_tcp. I know it is the 
>>same program, but it has a less verbose output, as I thought 
>>it may have been a problem.
>>
>>I hope someone has an idea on what I can try next..
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Denis J. O'Toole
>>
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Regards,

Denis J. O'Toole

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   Those that understand binary, and those that don't."

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Denis O'Toole
Voice Products Department
R&D Division, Technology Group
NEC Business Solutions Pty Ltd
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