NRPE in AIX5L...?

Alexander Harvey alexh19740110 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 13 14:22:10 CEST 2006


Hi List,

I am having a lot of grief trying to make NRPE 2.5.2 (and I've tried 2.5.1and
2.5 as well) work in AIX5.3.

>From the Nagios host I'm getting:

# /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H grenados
CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes.  Are we allowed to connect to the host?

and on the client I just see the following in the syslog:

Jul 11 06:49:04 ns1 nrpe[29329]: [ID 927837 mail.info] connect from
202.139.122.88

(Aside: why's the logging going to "mail.info"??)

I'm building nrpe using:

# ./configure --disable-ssl

# make all

Then

# grep nrpe /etc/services
nrpe            5666/tcp                # NRPE

# grep nrpe /etc/inetd.conf
nrpe    stream  tcp     nowait  nagios  /usr/local/bin/tcpd
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/nrpe -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg -i

# cat /etc/hosts.allow
nrpe: <IPnumberhere>: ALLOW

I tried trussing it without finding anything much. If anyone can help I'd be
most appreciative; I'm out of ideas as to how to troubleshoot this any
further.

Thanks in advance,
Alex
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