On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Wianecki, Christopher wrote:
> Thanks but I think I did all of that what you suggested, for example I did
> login as Nagios (this is as which user suppose to run those commands and I
> am able to run check_ping. Here is what I get:
> /appl/nagios/etc > su - nagios
> Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000
> $ bash
> bash-2.03$ libexec/check_ssh sunserver
> SSH OK - OpenSSH_3.1p1 (protocol 1.99)
> bash-2.03$
Right. But does a normal check run under the bash shell? By running bash
like this your test is not like the real life situation.
Hugo.
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