Use tcpdump and then open the capture in Wireshark. Then apply the filter
ip.addr == 1.2.3.4 where 1.2.3.4 is your Hobbit server.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:41 PM, L.M.J <user-78bb6d5d9024@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Le Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:46:32 +0100,
pkc_mls <user-06f34394900f@xymon.invalid> a écrit :
Hi,
I have a problem with many Sun/Os Solaris" clients : they don't send
any
information to the server hobbit.
did you check with a network trace on port 1984 if at least there was
some traffic sent by the client ?
sometimes the traffic is sent but with a different name (shortname vs
fqdn).
the traffic is sent in cleartext, so you should easily see if there is
traffic if the client
sends updates with the correct name.
I will check it out, maybe by using tcpdump or so. Sound like a mess
since they are production servers with
heavy network load. Anyway, gonna investigate deeper
CU
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