Marco

 A quick test to make sure that the port is open is to telnet to it.
> telnet YourHostname 1248

If you don't get a connection failed message the port should be open.
If it fails with "..Could not open connection to the host..." then the
port is being blocked somewhere.

 Dany Allard

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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:11 AM
To: 'Michael Medin'
Cc: 'NAGIOS'
Subject: R: R: [Nagios-users] I: NSClient++ configuration problems

I set 1248 (NSClient) and 5666 (NRPE) ports on NCS.INI file.
I see both ports open (but associated to local IP 0.0.0.0), NSClient++
is
running, but neither a check_nt, a check_nrpe or a check_tcp run
correctly.

Marco
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