Hi all.
I have NSClient++ installed on a few 2003 R2 servers and they're the only ones showing connection refused. All the proper ports are open on the servers and there is no (obvious) blockages. I also have some 2003 servers which are successfully being monitored with NSClient++. What's the difference between 2003 and 2003 R2 and how do I fix this?
NSClient++ on 2003 R2
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cwscribner
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Re: NSClient++ on 2003 R2
I haven't heard much on this, you might want to try the NSClient forum and see if anyone else has experienced the same issue. If you don't find solutions there let us know and we'll dig deeper on it.
http://nsclient.org/nscp/discussion
http://nsclient.org/nscp/discussion
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cwscribner
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Re: NSClient++ on 2003 R2
Not much in the forums on this topic. Could you explore this issue further? Its an open (and critical) issue for a client.
Re: NSClient++ on 2003 R2
cwscribner,
There is another post on the NSClient++ forum besides yours, regarding the same issue. It is an old post and I'm not sure if it will help you solve your problem, but you can check ti out:
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/179
There is another post on the NSClient++ forum besides yours, regarding the same issue. It is an old post and I'm not sure if it will help you solve your problem, but you can check ti out:
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/179
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