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if check_imap expects a string that never occurs, it currently waits forever
because thats how the imap protocoll works. Use a receive timeout in that case
so we can exit early with a proper error message.
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freebsds ping takes a few seconds till it returns, so a 1 second timeout does
not work for the test.
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check_load parses load from the uptime command if no proc filesystem is available. Seems
like there are at least 2 different uptime outputs.
linux:
20:44:34 up 25 days, 2:07, 13 users, load average: 0.13, 0.17, 0.22
freebsd 8:
8:44PM up 4:29, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
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nc.traditional is available on (at least) ubuntu systems and uses traditional nc syntax
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older netcats do not understand -p, they expect host and port as additional argument.
This is backwards compatibel to newer clients. Also support netcat instead of nc.
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fping v2.4b2 returns
10.99.0.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 0/0/0%
for a failed host, so we assume the host is down if xmt is zero
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Commit e8044713d41f5ef1d9ce814df4a079d8f92306b0 broke check_tcp checks
without --expect string, this commit fixes that regression.
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The np_expect_match() function now returns one of three possible states
instead of just TRUE or FALSE:
- NP_MATCH_SUCCESS
- NP_MATCH_FAILURE
- NP_MATCH_RETRY
The NP_MATCH_RETRY state indicates that matching might succeed if
np_expect_match() is called with a longer input string. This allows
check_tcp to decide whether it makes sense to wait for additional data
from the server.
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Replace the three boolean parameters of lib/utils_tcp.c's
np_expect_match() function with a single "flags" parameter.
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The SSL_CTX_new(3) function expects a non-"const" SSL_METHOD value.
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Simplify things by moving the definition of global variables into .c
files, where they belong.
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Fix the issues found by GCC when the -Wimplicit-function-declaration
flag is specified.
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Fix the issues found by GCC when the -Wuninitialized flag is specified.
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Closing the connection because the bytes received are less than the
buffer size assumes that all the bytes will be received in one go. This
is not always true!
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The check_http option "--proxy_authorization" is now called
"--proxy-authorization" instead. It was always documented this way, and
we don't usually use underscores in option names.
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Import the current libtool version 2.4.2.
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Let check_icmp provide "--help" and "--version" flags (in addition to
"-h" and "-V"), just as the other plugins do.
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These days, sites such as "Nagios Exchange" are a much better place for
publishing plugins not maintained by the Plugins Development Team.
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* hw/update-pm:
Use own variable instead of ENV
Updated with last working copy of build_perl_modules used by Opsview
Conflicts:
tools/build_perl_modules
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We touched the Development Guidelines this year.
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Closes #37.
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This reverts the changes to plugins/common.h applied by commit
a20611d4357c3c3ebe0a62776a1642e7904c1410.
- Clang defines __GNUC__.
- The new name of the __attribute__ parameter was misleading.
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* 'master' of https://github.com/ozamosi/nagios-plugins:
check_snmp: Close potential for using uninitialized memory
check_snmp: Dynamically grow all data structures
Conflicts:
plugins/check_snmp.c
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Closes #22.
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* 'master' of https://github.com/bugness-chl/nagios-plugins:
check_disk: option to ignore reserved space
Conflicts:
plugins/check_disk.c
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on older systems Module::Build is not available by default, therefore we have
to change the order of installation.
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Document the multiline output format properly.
Thanks to Jochen Bern for providing this patch.
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Allow a literal "U" to be specified in place of an actual value within
the performance data string. An "U" corresponds to RRDtool's "UNKNOWN"
value; i.e., it's meant to indicate that data acquisition failed for
some reason. PNP4Nagios already supports this extension.
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A check with thresholds 9000,1 must exit with warning if the certificate expires in less
than 9000 but more than one day.
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Commit bd782990566eec91b8312cfc2765a7e2bd9e67da reintroduced support for
inverse threshold ranges such as "2:1", but it broke standard thresholds
such as "1:2" (by converting this range into "1") or "1:" (by converting
this range into "@:2"). This commit fixes those two bugs, plus an
off-by-one error while computing the number of bytes to allocate when
handling inverse thresholds (two additional bytes were allocated where
three were required to hold '@' and ':' and '\0'). While at it, we also
check whether malloc(3) succeeded.
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Building the old version fails with recent Perl releases:
| Validate.xs: In function `get_type':
| Validate.xs:208:5: error: duplicate case value
| Validate.xs:205:5: error: previously used here
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