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Hi,

It seems that the package nagios-plugins-1.4.13-1.el5.rf is compiled
without IPv6 support. I noticed that there is the -6 option for
check_ping for example but if I feed it an hostname that resolves only
to an IPv6 address or an IPv6 address then the address can not be resolved.

ping6 for that matter works just from the commandline but all of the
plugins that I have tested seem to have this issue.

Can someone check the build logs and if possible fix the packages?

I have used IPv6 with nagios in the past as early as the 2.0 days of
Nagios. I have not used it with IPv6 for a while bu due to an issue with
HE.net and a IPv6 pop that is down I have tried to add some monitoring
for key IPv6 connections and found the bug today.

Hugo.


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