Stop the tcpdump command with ctrl+c after nrpe times out.
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I believe sreinhardt wants you to post the /tmp/nrpe.pcap file that was created. And did you make sure to leave the tcpdump running *while* you ran that check_nrpe command?
tmcdonald wrote:I believe sreinhardt want you to post the /tmp/nrpe.pcap file that was created. And did you make sure to leave the tcpdump running *while* you ran that check_nrpe command?
tcpdump is left running while running the check_nrpe command.
Attached nrpe.cap file please rename the file to nrpe.cap
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I'm not seeing any mention of 192.168.3.4 in that capture. Can you explain the connection between the two devices? Is there an interface other than eth0 that would be in use? What IPs specifically belong to the Nagios server and the remote NRPE client?
But where does 192.168.3.4 come into play? I am seeing that in all of your commands and output so far but it is not in the pcap you sent us. Are you replacing the real IP with that one when posting here? Or is that not the right server?