How about s/--inetd/-i/g in the command line?
Clearly it's sending the stdout from the command line flag syntax usage
error to the socket output of the client.
Also, why run it out of inetd? It has a built in daemon mode.
There's a pattern here:
inetd && floppy drives && parallel ports && uucp
On 11/06/07, Steven Fishback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any idea as to the problem?
Not to the problem, no. As to the solution, is nrpe for AIX available
on nagiosexchange.org? I've certainly downloaded nsca and the plugins
from there most of which work fine on 5.3. I don't use nrpe myself.
Nagios v2.5 with NRPE plug-in v2.5.1 on AIX v5.3 (ppc 64 processor)
I've seen this thread before concerning AIX and NRPE but no resolution
or good suggestions as to what's going on.
If I compile with openssl 0.9.7l-1 I get the "SSL handshaking" error.
If I compile without openssl enabled I get t
Nagios v2.5 with NRPE plug-in v2.5.1 on AIX v5.3 (ppc 64 processor)
I've seen this thread before concerning AIX and NRPE but no resolution
or good suggestions as to what's going on.
If I compile with openssl 0.9.7l-1 I get the "SSL handshaking" error.
If I compile without openssl enabled I get t