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    • R
      rct
      last edited by

      For your Nagios issue I think you miss the perl lib that has been written as a "template" for creating nagios plugins (https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/*-Plugin-Development-Tools/Nagios-3A-3APlugin/details).

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        rocaembole
        last edited by

        @rct:

        For your Nagios issue I think you miss the perl lib that has been written as a "template" for creating nagios plugins (https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/*-Plugin-Development-Tools/Nagios-3A-3APlugin/details).

        i guess i need some more dependencies because when i run perl Makefile.PL this is what it shows:

        Warning: prerequisite Config::Tiny 0 not found.
        Warning: prerequisite Math::Calc::Units 0 not found.
        Warning: prerequisite Params::Validate 0 not found.
        Writing Makefile for Nagios::Plugin
        Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json
        
        

        i'll take a look to your file and follow your instructions to check squid & squidguard status for my pfsense

        Thank you for your attention

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          rct
          last edited by

          No problem! I hope it'll do the trick for you :)

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            rocaembole
            last edited by

            i've done all the configurations on pfsense side

            now i'm on my Nagios Server and i don't know how to add this checks on my status monitor

            here's my 'pfsense22.cg" file

            
            # A simple configuration file for monitoring the local host
            # This can serve as an example for configuring other servers;
            # Custom services specific to this host are added here, but services
            # defined in nagios2-common_services.cfg may also apply.
            # 
            
            define host{
                    use                     generic-host            ; Name of host template to use
                    host_name               pfsense22
                    alias                   virtualprana
                    address                 10.0.0.22
                    }
            
            # Define a service to check the disk space of the root partition
            # on the local machine.  Warning if < 20% free, critical if
            # < 10% free space on partition.
            
            define service{
                    use                             generic-service         ; Name of service template to use
                    host_name                       pfsense22
                    service_description             Disk Space
                    check_command                   check_all_disks!20%!10%
                    }
            
            # Define a service to check the number of currently logged in
            # users on the local machine.  Warning if > 20 users, critical
            # if > 50 users.
            
            define service{
                    use                             generic-service         ; Name of service template to use
                    host_name                       pfsense22
                    service_description             Current Users
                    check_command                   check_users!20!50
                    }
            
            # Define a service to check the number of currently running procs
            # on the local machine.  Warning if > 250 processes, critical if
            # > 400 processes.
            
            define service{
                    use                             generic-service         ; Name of service template to use
                    host_name                       pfsense22
                    service_description             Total Processes
            		check_command                   check_procs!250!400
            	}
            
            # Define a service to check the load on the local machine. 
            
            define service{
                    use                             generic-service         ; Name of service template to use
                    host_name                       pfsense22
                    service_description             Current Load
            		check_command                   check_load!5.0!4.0!3.0!10.0!6.0!4.0
                    }
            
            define service{
            	use				generic-service
            	host_name			pfsense22
            	service_description		Current Load
            		check_command		check_nrpe
            }
            
            # Define a service to check squid status
            
            

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              rct
              last edited by

              You can add the following to your file according you have setup a command named "check_squid_svc" in the NRPE package.

              define service {
                      use                            generic-service
                      host_name                      pfsense22
                      service_description            Squid service
                      check_command                  check_nrpe!check_squid_svc
              }

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                rocaembole
                last edited by

                thanks!

                it shows me an UNKNOWN state

                details:

                
                Current Status:	
                  UNKNOWN  
                 (for 0d 0h 25m 45s)
                Status Information:	(No output returned from plugin)
                NRPE Plugin for Nagios
                Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
                Version: 2.15
                Last Modified: 09-06-2013
                License: GPL v2 with exemptions (-l for more info)
                SSL/TLS Available: Anonymous DH Mode, OpenSSL 0.9.6 or higher required
                \nUsage: check_nrpe -H <host>[ -b <bindaddr>] [-4] [-6] [-n] [-u] [-p <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-c <command></command>] [-a <arglist...>]
                \nOptions:
                -h = Print this short help.
                -l = Print licensing information.
                -n = Do no use SSL
                -u = Make socket timeouts return an UNKNOWN state instead of CRITICAL
                 <host>= The address of the host running the NRPE daemon
                 <bindaddr>= bind to local address
                -4 = user ipv4 only
                -6 = user ipv6 only
                [port] = The port on which the daemon is running (default=5666)
                [timeout] = Number of seconds before connection times out (default=10)
                [command] = The name of the command that the remote daemon should run
                [arglist] = Optional arguments that should be passed to the command. Multiple
                arguments should be separated by a space. If provided, this must be
                the last option supplied on the command line.
                \nNote:
                This plugin requires that you have the NRPE daemon running on the remote host.
                You must also have configured the daemon to associate a specific plugin command
                with the [command] option you are specifying here. Upon receipt of the
                [command] argument, the NRPE daemon will run the appropriate plugin command and
                send the plugin output and return code back to *this* plugin. This allows you
                to execute plugins on remote hosts and 'fake' the results to make Nagios think
                the plugin is being run locally.
                \n
                Performance Data:	
                Current Attempt:	4/4  (HARD state)
                Last Check Time:	2015-06-18 12:50:08
                Check Type:	ACTIVE
                Check Latency / Duration:	0.085 / 0.005 seconds
                Next Scheduled Check:  	2015-06-18 12:55:08
                Last State Change:	2015-06-18 12:27:08
                Last Notification:	2015-06-18 12:30:13 (notification 1)
                Is This Service Flapping?	
                  NO  
                 (5.72% state change)
                In Scheduled Downtime?	
                  NO  
                Last Update:	2015-06-18 12:52:53  ( 0d 0h 0m 0s ago)
                Active Checks:	
                  ENABLED  
                Passive Checks:	
                  ENABLED  
                Obsessing:	
                  ENABLED  
                Notifications:	
                  ENABLED  
                Event Handler:	
                  ENABLED  
                Flap Detection:	
                  ENABLED</bindaddr></host></arglist...></timeout></port></bindaddr></host> 
                

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                  rocaembole
                  last edited by

                  NOW IS WORKING

                  TY V M

                  I'll nat some ports from some clients now.

                  Thanks for all, again

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                    rct
                    last edited by

                    Ok glad it works for you  :)

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                      ymolinet
                      last edited by

                      Hi,

                      I'm trying to use your script on my pfsense 2.2.6.
                      In shell, it's working.
                      in nrpe, my remote server give me : Could not read output.
                      Another check on the pfsense using nrpe (check_load, …) are working as fine.

                      Any suggestions to fix this issue ?

                      Thanks,
                      Yannick

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                        rct
                        last edited by

                        No sorry I've had the same problem when I have upgraded my pfSense and I haven't found a way to resolve this issue. :(

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                          ymolinet
                          last edited by

                          a short test with a bash script works as fine.
                          so it seems that the nagios account use by nrpe don't have rights to execute the php interpreter (/usr/local/bin/php).

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                            rct
                            last edited by

                            I agree it seems to be a security constraint somewhere but I don't know Freebsd and I haven't found why…

                            If you try to launch
                            su -m nagios -c "/usr/pbi/nrpe-amd64/libexec/nagios/check_pfsvc squid"
                            it will work.

                            But if you launch it throught the nrpe daemon it won't work.
                            If edit the file to write dumb content (echo 'ok'; exit(0);) it will work.

                            From my tests it's the call to '/usr/local/sbin/pfSsh.php' that is blocked.

                            I've tried to launch /usr/local/sbin/pfSsh.php via a shell script configured as a nrpe command and it returns the error code 127 (http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html ?).

                            I don't know how to debug further...

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                              ymolinet
                              last edited by

                              Yes, I have rewrite the script in shell and I have an error about "/usr/local/sbin/pfSsh.php not found".
                              so the user nagios has no sufficent right to invoke this command.

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                                rct
                                last edited by

                                If you call your script
                                sudo -m nagios -c "/path/to/your/script"
                                I think it will work so it's more like if the nrpe service has not access to this file (may be it is jailed or there something else).

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                                  ymolinet
                                  last edited by

                                  I think nagios account is jailed.

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