I am running Nagios 2.6 on a Fedora Core 5 system, and am trying to monitor a
remote host also running Fedora Core 5 with NRPE 2.5.2. I have

configured nrpe to use SSL. The commands.cfg file on the Nagios server has an
entry for check_nrpe, and I have included the option -t 60 in the 

definition. The client system has a command_timeout setting of 60 as well.

 

Whenever I try either automatically or manually monitor the remote client, I get
a Service Check Timed Out Error message. The messages

and nagios.log files on the server both indicate a socket timeout occurred. What
do I need to do to correct this? Thanks. 





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