check_nrpe : Received 0 bytes. Are you allowed to connect to the host ?

Pascal RENAUT/GROUPE-ES pascal.renaut at electricite-strasbourg.fr
Tue Mar 25 16:29:49 CET 2003


Hi  *
My pb is resume in object. When I run check_nrpe, I've got this message :
check_nrpe : Received 0 bytes. Are you allowed to connect to the host  ?
The checks on my remote server (under AIX) are ok and the nrpe file is
running as daemon (ok). When I ping my remote server, it's ok (hence both
server Nagios and remote server know themselves) but when I want to make a
telnet my_remote_server 5666, the connection is refused. I need help...
Thanks
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            



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Pascal RENAUT / Département Ingénierie Réseaux (I.R.) / Groupe Electricité
de Strasbourg / 67953 Strasbourg Cedex 9
Tél : 33 (0) 369 20 6138 / Fax : 33 (0) 369 20 6045 / Email :
pascal.renaut at electricite-strasbourg.fr



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