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Marc Powell wrote:
On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
Top-posting means that you put what you have to say at the top of the
reply the way I do it here. Bottom-posting means that you put your
reply
below the original message.
Don't forget
On Apr 24, 2009, at 2:10 AM, Kevin Keane wrote
I've been around Usenet ever since Compuserve (remember them?) started
Indeed. To date myself, I used to run a BBS on my C=64 ;) That
certainly doesn't make me the most experienced around but I've been
through a good part of the Internet
Can anybody tell me how I use domains names instead of IP address in the
nrpe file, I have read somewhere that you can use tcp wrappers which I have
tried.
My nrpe file looks like this:
# default: on
# description: NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor)
service nrpe
{
flags =
On Thursday April 23 2009 11:07:06 am Martyn wrote:
Can anybody tell me how I use domains names instead of IP address in the
nrpe file, I have read somewhere that you can use tcp wrappers which I have
tried.
My nrpe file looks like this:
# default: on
# description: NRPE (Nagios Remote
log_on_failure += USERID
disable = no
only_from = 127.0.0.1 192.168.3.247 host.domain.co.uk
}
-Original Message-
From: Christian Schneemann [mailto:cschneem...@suse.de]
Sent: 23 April 2009 11:05
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users
:
# only_from = 127.0.0.1
Sorry for that,
Christian
Many thanks for your reply
Martyn
-Original Message-
From: Christian Schneemann [mailto:cschneem...@suse.de]
Sent: 23 April 2009 11:05
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] only_from
Please don't top-post. The only valid reason to do it is to mention
something entirely unrelated to the content email you're responding
to (such as asking someone to stop top-posting ;-))
Martyn wrote:
I'm not being ignorant but as I complete novice on none windows boxes, how
do I put setting
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] only_from = 127.0.0.1
On Thursday April 23 2009 11:07:06 am Martyn wrote:
Can anybody tell me how I use domains names instead of IP address in
the nrpe file, I have read somewhere that you can use tcp wrappers
which I have tried.
My nrpe file looks like
find out I will stop it
-Original Message-
From: Christian Schneemann [mailto:cschneem...@suse.de]
Sent: 23 April 2009 12:06
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] only_from = 127.0.0.1
On Thursday April 23 2009 01:01:41 pm Martyn wrote:
I'm not being
[mailto:cschneem...@suse.de]
Sent: 23 April 2009 12:06
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] only_from = 127.0.0.1
On Thursday April 23 2009 01:01:41 pm Martyn wrote:
I'm not being ignorant but as I complete novice on none windows boxes,
how do I put setting 3
On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:35 AM, Martyn wrote:
That has now done the trick but I'm a little confused as to why this
work
under host.allow and not when used in my nrpe file, does anybody
have the
answer to that?
NRPE's allowed_hosts only accepts ip addresses, not domain names.
--
Marc
On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:35 AM, Martyn wrote:
PS what his top posting, once I find out I will stop it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style, specifically
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting
--
Marc
On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:35 AM, Martyn wrote:
PS what his top posting, once I find out I will stop it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style, specifically
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting
--
Marc
On Thursday 23 April 2009 13:47:38 Marc Powell wrote:
On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:35 AM, Martyn wrote:
That has now done the trick but I'm a little confused as to why this
work
under host.allow and not when used in my nrpe file, does anybody
have the
answer to that?
NRPE's allowed_hosts
On Apr 23, 2009, at 7:03 AM, Christian Schneemann wrote:
NRPE's allowed_hosts only accepts ip addresses, not domain names.
That's not correct, domain names work here too.
I stand corrected. I could swear I looked at the code for that just a
few weeks ago but I'm wrong.
--
Marc
Top-posting means that you put what you have to say at the top of the
reply the way I do it here. Bottom-posting means that you put your reply
below the original message. Which of the two styles is preferred is
largely a matter of personal taste, rather than right or wrong,
actually*. Both
On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
Top-posting means that you put what you have to say at the top of the
reply the way I do it here. Bottom-posting means that you put your
reply
below the original message.
Don't forget about the best method, inline reply.
In the original
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