Hi All

I found the answer by myself. :-D

I'm quite sure (still testing some think) that using "tsocks"  
( http://tsocks.sourceforge.net/ ) for command check I can reach the host  
via  socks proxy!

Do not esitate to contact me for more details.

PiCo

On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:53:50 +0100, PiCo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I need to monitor some hosts that can only be accessed via a SOCKS proxy  
> (SSH tunneling).
>
> I'm using FREECAP on windows... but if I want to monitor this hosts with  
> nagios.... What I have to do?
>
> Any idea ??
>
>



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