Thanks, but I did this and I got the connection on port 5666 so I am sur e I can make the connection with the nrpe daemon. But what about the error I go t ( nrpe: Could not read request from client, bailing out...) on the debian ser ver when I make the connection from the nagios server.
uoting "Petru cci, Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> First try to telnet to port 5999 you will not get a logon but if you < br /> > get a connection that port is opened. Are you running a firewall on > the Debian machine (iptables, etc.....)? you might want to check that.
>
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wim< br /> >> Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 1:21 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Can not check Debian host
>>
>>
>> Ross Wentworth wrote:
>>
>>> Wim wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have installed nagios 1.2 on a linux Suse 9.3. Everythin g works
>>>> fine, only I have also to check one Debian (3.1) host.
>> Their is nrpe
>>>> (Version 1.9) running as a daemon. When I check locally
>> (check_users
>>>> -w 3 -c 5) its working fine. When I check this from the
>> nagios server
>>>> (check_nrpe -H 'hostname' -p 'port' -c check_users) I have this as
>>>> output
>>>>
>>>> CHECK_NRPE: Socket timeout after 10 seconds
>>>>
>>>> On the Debian Serv er I become this as error
>>>>
>>>> nrpe: Could not read request from client, bailing out... >>>>
>>> Check the "allowed_hosts" directive in nrpe.cfg on t he debian box.
>>> Also check your firewall to make sure it's allowing stuff through
>>> (default port is 5666).
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks, but this is not the problem, host is allowed and its
>> behind the
>> firewall, so nothing in between. Any other ideas??
>>
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