Yes I do. When I check the full info coming from the hosts I do see the
ports section in there with the full list of sockets. What I can't seem to
get working is the display on the server and the subsequent filtering based
on the rules I have denied.
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
You realize that ports is a client-side test, right? Do you have a client
running on that machine, etc.?
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*Subject*: [Xymon] How to restore a check that was previously disabled
Hi,
I am using xymon 4.3.12. I previously had the ports check disabled in the
hosts.cfg file using the defaults like:
0.0.0.0 .default. # NOCOLUMNS=ports
I have then subsequently removed this NOCOLUMNS entry for ports and have
defined a check for a couple of servers straight from the example in the
man page to check for SSH port being open.
The check has not reappeared in the xymon webpage and was wondering if
there was anything special I need to do to "reactivate" it so xymon is
aware that it should appear again on the webpage?
Thanks
Alex