if it's for windows event logs... i use NagEventLog... just made my life 
easier.  NSClient++ handles the active checks and NagEventLog handles passive 
checks for Event Logs.

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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 14:20:48 +0300
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nagios-users] Configure NSCA in NSClient++.




Hello Nagios users,

I have 2 questions for NSClient++ users:
1. How can I configure NSCA in NSClient++ (installed on the windows server 2003 
machine) to send passive checks data to the Nagios Linux server?
from the installation and the initial ini file to the working and ready 
NSclient++ with passive checks.
2.  What ports I need to enable on the windows machine? 5667? others? what i 
need to enable on the Linux server machine?

the NSCA is configured and supposed to work on the Nagios Linux machine.
Thank you!
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