Can you post your /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe? Are you using tcp wrappers? Are you now 
getting the SSL error from both localhost and Nagios server?



Can you run an lsof|grep nrpe to confirm that nrpe is listening and under the 
control of xinetd?



(Sorry for the top post...I need a better mail client...Outlook totally stinks 
at the reply thing. Looking for a replacement now.).





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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Reg: glibc and openssl
Importance: High

Hi Marc,
 Thanks for your reply, I found the wrong entry under /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe and 
corrected the same but now i am receiving a CHECK_NRPE: Error - Could not 
complete SSL handshake error. But I can able to telnet.

Regards
G. Mohan Kumar
Senior Systems Engineer


Wipro Technologies

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Marc Powell
Sent: Wed 1/16/2008 7:05 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Reg: glibc and openssl


On Jan 16, 2008, at 6:31 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > wrote:

> Hi,
>  After upgrading a glibc and openssl on my client machine (Suse 9
> SP3) the telnet to 5666 is not working from localhost and from
> nagios server, nagios server couldn't communicate to that client.
> pls help us to resolve this issue.
>
> Error:
> Connection refused by host
>

Have you done any troubleshooting at all you can share with us? Basic
troubleshooting like verifying that NRPE is running on the machine,
that it actually runs under the new glibc? Does netstat show it
listening? Does nrpe debug mode show anything interesting? Is nrpe
running as a daemon or from (x)inetd? Have you verified that
configuration in either case? If run from xinetd, is xinetd running?

Depending on the version differences, those could be non-trivial
upgrades and may require a re-compilation of nrpe on that machine. Of
course, I'm assuming that you are talking about nrpe. If not, please
be more specific.

--
Marc

> Thanks and Regards
> G. Mohan Kumar
> Senior Systems Engineer
>
...should know better...

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