Josh,
Thanks so much for clearing that up for me. That would explain why it was so
hard to find documentation on installing Perl on an OpenBSD 4.0 box;
because its already there!
I will upgrade to the latest version. The only thing that worries me is this
is a production box and I have never
Richard,
Now I feel even more of a jackass, but thanks again for setting me straight.
My mind must be going on me, and no I don't smoke . anything.
Cheers,
P.
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Hello,
I am running OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107 on my Nagios monitoring server.
Everything works great but I would like to expand reporting a little bit. I
have decided on using Nagiosgraph.
The install docs for Nagiosgraph say I need Perl and CGI-perl among other
things (Apache, rrdtool,
Pedro, You probably won't get too much more hand-holding
here. You really should have a good look at the tools
available to you before you post to this list.
man is your friend, google is your library index.
Gentelmen,
Sorry if I ran into the Big Boys forum crying. I will be more cautious
Dave,
Thanks so much for your help. I have never touched perl but I will give it a
try. Still, I have other questiones:
1. What software will I need to install on the firewalll in order for this
script to work?
2. Is there any danger in having this kind of software on a publically
accessable
The Socket module should also be there:
$ perl -e 'use strict; use Socket; print(hello\n);'
hello
Thanks,
I have perl installed:
$perl -v
$This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i386-openbsd
but it looks like I dont have the socket module becuase when I do:
$perl -e
I get:
$No code specified for
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a way to name hosts in pf.conf so when I did a
pfctl -s all I could see the STATES table with hostnames instead of ip
addresses. It would make troubleshooting a lot easier espcially when the
STATES table starts to get real big.
Thanks a lot,
Pedro
Granada
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