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Fix the problem that check_http's "-N" option expects an argument
although it shouldn't. The corresponding long option ("--no-body")
wasn't affected.
This error was introduced in ee3c4014d511e105489b081390636cacd4c53e3f.
Thanks to Kerry Hughes for reporting it on the devel@ list.
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also grandparents make this test fail but is not a problem in real live.
NPTest->testCmd uses "sh -c" already, so there is no need to do that twice.
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Closes #1205.
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This fixes an issue that appears when running check_procs over NRPE,
where the default shell is configured to (for example) dash, as is the
case on Debian.
dash (and tcsh, and mksh, and probably others), when invoked with -c forks an additional process
to execute the argument string. Contrast this with bash, which does not
do this, provided that the argument string simply can be exec()'d as-is.
To demonstrate:
$ bash -c pstree
init─┬ ..
...
├─sshd─-─sshd───pstree
versus
$ dash -c pstree
init─┬ ..
...
├─sshd─-─sshd───dash───pstree
The consequence of this fork is that the following invocation:
/opt/plugins/check_procs -a init
will result in this output:
PROCS OK: 2 processes with args 'init' | processes=2;;;0;
because the check_procs, in addition to finding the actual init process,
finds its parent shell as well.
This example is a bit contrived, but I think it illustrates the
point.
This wouldn't really be a problem, and normally isn't, if it weren't
for the fact that NRPE uses a call to popen() which does exactly the
above (executes '/bin/sh -c ...'), causing inconsistent behaviour
between distributions and much confusion for end users.
The argument may be made that the dash process spawned by NRPE is just a
process like any other, and should therefore be included in the process
count just like any other. However, this is not very intuitive, because
of the previously mentioned inconsistencies.
The argument might also well be made that we're _never_ interested in the
immediate ancestor of the plugin, and while it is unknown how many
installations have already made the necessary modifications to their
setups to make up for the fact that the plugin behaves the way it does,
it is not deemed worthwhile to entertain such workarounds.
Thus, this patch ignores the parent process.
See also these bug reports:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626913
http://sourceforge.net/p/nagiosplug/bugs/512/
https://github.com/nagios-plugins/nagios-plugins/issues/999
https://bugs.op5.com/view.php?id=4398
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Link to our main project home page on GitHub instead of referencing only
the "nagios-plugins.git" repository. (And put the URL on its own line.)
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Note that we permit redistribution and modification under the terms of
future GPL versions, and state the exclusion of warranty. This is in
accordance with the license notices at the top of our source files.
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Now that we moved our infrastructure away from SourceForge, update the
URLs and mailing list addresses accordingly.
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Fix the Test::Simple tutorial URL.
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We don't run a Tinderbox instance anymore. (Noted by "zathras" on IRC.)
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When configuring the plugins you have the option to specify a trusted path with --with-trusted-path. This option seems to have been deprecated at some point for unknown reasons and had typically had no affect. This commit makes this option work again for those who have a desire to use it. There should be no affect on those who have not chosen to specify a trusted path.
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github1207
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check_oracle doesn't correctly check for pmon +ASM instance from at least Oracle 11 as the pmon proces was renamed from ora_pmon_.* to asm_pmon_.*.
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Just turning attached patch of github issue #1207 into a push request.
(Closes #1207)
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The Nagios Plugin Development Guidelines and the Extra-Opts
documentation were moved to our new project server.
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This is the same code that was added to check_mysql.c in 5ed7194.
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Add a note regarding the removal of the "contrib" directory to the NEWS
file. This note is missing from the NEWS file shipped with the 1.5
release, though.
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We moved from CVS to Git.
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We moved our stuff from CVS/SourceForge to Git/GitHub.
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We moved our stuff from CVS/SourceForge to Git/GitHub.
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We moved the Nagios Plugins site from SourceForge to our project server.
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We moved our stuff from CVS/SourceForge to Git/GitHub.
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It would be useful to be able to detect the protocols supported by the remote
ssh server to locate any using the insecure ssh v1 protocol. This patch
attempts to match against the protocol string in the ssh response.
Example:
check_ssh -H my.host.com -P 2.0
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Just turning attached patch of github issue #780 into a push request.
(Closes #780)
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Add all new Git commit authors to the THANKS.in file.
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Testing "nagiosplugins.org" will currently not work.
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Add the tools/generate-change-log script for auto-generating the
ChangeLog file from the Git history when running "make dist".
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We moved our web site away from Drupal and the snapshots/guidelines away
from SourceForge. The new infrastructure scripts will be maintained in
a separate repository together with the Markdown source of the new web
site.
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We no longer mirror out Git repositories into Subversion.
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Fixes issue where if an SSL initialization error occurs on a redirect
using -f follow the plugin still returns an OK state.
Closes #1159.
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- Write "plugin" instead of "plug-in".
- Write "development guidelines" instead of "developer guidelines"
- Capitalize "Nagios Plugin Development Guidelines".
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Add a symlink so that GitHub renders the README file as Markdown.
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The BUGS file wasn't maintained properly anymore. And doing so makes no
sense. That's what the bug tracker is for.
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Use the Markdown format for the README file and apply various minor
cosmetic changes.
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Since commit 912df3ef9b188c82893dace1e9b56c42a558fdba, check_pgsql
exited UNKNOWN instead of OK if the new --query option was *not*
specified. This bug is fixed now.
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Tests sometimes fila when running multiple parallel tests using the
same cache file because it is written everytime a test parameter
is read. Since there is no locking, this might fail from time to time.
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average value
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newer (or x86) solaris implementations have interface names like e1000g0
which includes numbers. So we reverse the interface number detection to
get the last number, instead of the first number.
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some systems do not expand the path automatically.
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solaris netcat does not listen in udp mode due to
http://sourceforge.net/p/netcat/bugs/27/
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