check_tcp

Pete Dewell pete.dewell at volteurope.com
Fri Sep 17 12:48:02 CEST 2004


There is a check_ssh plugin that comes as part of the standard plugins 
set. You shouldn't need to do a check_tcp for SSH.

Pete Dewell

Martinus Nel wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> I am using check_tcp to test if ssh is running on a remote host.  I know 
> this does not really tell me if it's ssh that is running, just that the 
> port is open.
> 
> Now, I get the following in the remote machines log file:
> 
> Sep 17 11:09:32 neptune sshd[23829]: Did not receive identification 
> string from 192.168.1.2
> 
> Is there a proper check_ssh or a way to use check_tcp so I do not get 
> those (any) messages in the log file ?
> 

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