Hi Jamie,
Check your xinetd configuration. Either /etc/xinetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d/*.
Looks like you have logging switched on in there.
cheers, Tim

Jamie Pratt wrote:
Hi. I have debugging set to 0 in nrpe.cfg, yet my /var/log/messages and /var/log/secure files are filling up fast with this kind of stuff:

Dec 1 03:20:16 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27547 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:20:16 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27549 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:20:29 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27558 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:20:29 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27559 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:20:30 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27564 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:20:30 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27565 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:16 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27585 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:16 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27586 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:16 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27587 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:29 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27598 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:29 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27599 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:30 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27604 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:23:30 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27605 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:26:14 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27626 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:26:14 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27628 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:26:14 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27629 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:26:27 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27640 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:26:27 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27641 from=192.168.10.111 Dec 1 03:26:28 gentoo1 xinetd[5777]: START: nrpe pid=27646 from=192.168.10.111


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Any way to shut this off completely so logs stop filling up?

Thanks...

regards,
Jamie


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