Should this be closed?
2.15 is in jessie and IPv6 is working fine for me.
~David
FWIW, upstream's version 2.15 has IPv6 support
http://labs.nagios.com/2013/09/06/nrpe-2-15-released-now-with-ipv6-support/
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FYI, there is a fork (announced and discussed on the nagios-devel
list) by Kristian Lyng with a significantly improved NRPE version,
available at https://github.com/KristianLyng/nrpe .
Bernhard
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Whoops, spoke too soon. Apparently I broke allowed_hosts for IPv4
very, very badly. :-\
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...and IPv6. Maybe I should stick to sysadmin stuff and leave the
programming to the programmers.
(In fairness, I'm used to firewalling port 5666 and only allowing my
monitoring IPs through.)
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My experience was opposite Bernhard's; I found patching NRPE to be
trivial, but couldn't puzzle out how to make check_nrpe work right.
After pounding my head on the problem for a few days, and giving up for
two weeks, I remembered him mentioning he had a patch for it, which
worked beautifully
Hi,
the client side (nagios-nrpe-plugin) is pretty straightforward. I've
attached my patch I'm using locally. I'm not an experienced C programmer
and it is far from perfect, but it works for me.
* Might contain security bugs, memory leaks, you name it
* can one assume that getaddrinfo() is
Package: nagios-nrpe-plugin
Version: 2.8.1-1
Severity: normal
nagios-nrpe-plugin has no support for IPv6 - so IPv6-Only-Hosts can't
checked.
AFAIS the methode my_connect in utils.c has to change for that.
Sincerly,
DaB.
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