I had exactly the same problem several months ago, attached is one of
the emails in that discussion. I never had the time to track this down,
but I suspect it is probably a bug in the dot.conf library that ganglia
uses to read its config files:
http://www.azzit.de/dotconf/
Maybe the latest versi
Martin Knoblauch wrote:
--- Matt Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The following patch fixes a bug in gmond. It's all or nothing as far
as
authorisation is concerned with the current source download - either
one allows all hosts to access the gmond data or only localhost. The
trust
--- Matt Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following patch fixes a bug in gmond. It's all or nothing as far
> as
> authorisation is concerned with the current source download - either
>
> one allows all hosts to access the gmond data or only localhost. The
>
> trusted_hosts optio
Hi,
The following patch fixes a bug in gmond. It's all or nothing as far as
authorisation is concerned with the current source download - either
one allows all hosts to access the gmond data or only localhost. The
trusted_hosts option in the conf file was ignored.
Hope this helps,
Matt F