Hi,
coming around cleaning older cases ...
Thanks everyone for the discussion!
On one hand I'm glad we managed to collect a bunch of log suppression and
configuration workarounds. On the other hand it is sad that this seems to be
mostly just "as it is" with no great way out (e.g. a fix in a
** Tags added: bseng-29
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nagios-nrpe-server-4 is creating incorrect log spam
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> I found a recent post on the nagios support forum but I do not have
permission to access it, from its short description I got that "agents
are falling back to packet version 2 when query an agent in version 4 by
a plugin in version 3"
Googlebot can see it. From there:
"The way the NRPE plugin
** Also affects: nagios-nrpe (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: nagios-nrpe (Debian)
** Also affects: nagios-nrpe (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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We have similar issue but with the same version on both sides.
The checks actually works (it seems), but generates a lot of these
errors shown below.
### On a server being checked ###
# Installed packages:
nagios-nrpe-server/focal,focal,now 4.0.0-2ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]
# Output from
This is a Focal v4 check_nrpe querying bionic NRPE v3 and should work
without spamming logs. I am seeing in syslog:
check_nrpe - - - Remote 10.1.2.3 does not support version 3/4 packets
However checks are working.
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Thanks for the clues! I think I'd seen that URL in my research but the
`rsyslog` filter had escaped me. I'll see about pestering upstream when
time permits, any hints on where or who to pester appreciated.
For the record, for Mint-20 or Ubuntu Focal using stock `rsyslog` this
prevented the log
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
I've seen some people facing issues regarding the packet version
compatibility, you have version 3 and 4 in your setup. I tried to make a
quick research about any compatibility issue between version 3 and 4 but
I did