On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Albert Shih wrote:
In fact I found the problem :
When I compile nagios-plugin ports in a jail the «configure» don't find
syntax of ping :
checking for ping... /sbin/ping
checking for ping6... /sbin/ping6
checking for ICMP ping syntax... configure: WARNING: unable to find usable ping
syntax
But if I compile the same ports in a «normal» server (both are amd64).
checking for ping... /sbin/ping
checking for ping6... /sbin/ping6
checking for ICMP ping syntax... /sbin/ping -n -c %d %s
checking for ICMPv6 ping syntax... /sbin/ping6 -n -c %d %s
So if I use the check_ping produce by compiling in a no-jail server on a
jail-server it's working.
I think it's a bug about the nagios-plugins ports. What you think ?
I think most of all configure stuff out there is ... ok, if you
compile the port inside a jail and permit raw sockets, does it work
then --
either by using the rc.conf option and restarting the jail with
rc.d/jail or using sysctl security.jail.allow_raw_sockets=1 ?
It smells it tries to execute a ping command and that does not
succeed.
/bz
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