OK, tgriep, I think you nailed it.
I went step-by-step through the article until I got to the "Update Configuration" File section. More specifically, it was the "allowed_hosts=" line in the "/usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg" file. I swear I've looked at this and added before but I was missing my actual server IP address. It even says, "
At this point NRPE will only listen to requests from itself (127.0.0.1). If you wanted your nagios server to be able to connect, add it's IP address after a comma (in this example it's 10.25.5.2): allowed_hosts=127.0.0.1,10.25.5.2."
So I added the server IP after the loopback, ran the test and it looks like it is working (assuming the test below looks correct).
local:/usr/local/nagios/libexec$ ./check_nrpe -H 10.192.3.173
I (0.5.2.35 2018-01-28) seem to be doing fine...
check_nrpe operations on windows
Re: check_nrpe operations on windows
Glad it is working now. If you do not have any further questions, shall I close and lock the post for you?
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Re: check_nrpe operations on windows
If you don't mind, leave open just a bit longer. The command works on the client I was testing but not on another so I'm going to compare the nsclient.ini files to find the issue. It's likely my issue was on both ends.
Re: check_nrpe operations on windows
OK, we'll leave it open.
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Re: check_nrpe operations on windows
OK, I think I'm set now.
These are the changes I made on the nsclient.ini file to get it working on the client side.
[/settings/external scripts]
allow nasty characters = false > changed to true
allow arguments = false > changed to true
[/settings/NRPE/server]
allow nasty characters = false > changed to true
allow arguments = false > changed to true
insecure = false > changed to true
Thanks again to everyone involved. Very much appreciate it.
These are the changes I made on the nsclient.ini file to get it working on the client side.
[/settings/external scripts]
allow nasty characters = false > changed to true
allow arguments = false > changed to true
[/settings/NRPE/server]
allow nasty characters = false > changed to true
allow arguments = false > changed to true
insecure = false > changed to true
Thanks again to everyone involved. Very much appreciate it.
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Re: check_nrpe operations on windows
Closing the thread as resolved.
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