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|  | Our die() function doesn't append a newline character to the message. | 
|  | Prefer the FreeRADIUS Client library over radiusclient-ng, and prefer
that one over the original radiusclient library. | 
|  | Allow for using the FreeRADIUS Client library instead of radiusclient or
radiusclient-ng.  The latter two projects are dead.
Closes #1231. | 
|  | The project was moved to SourceForge.net. | 
|  | Add the UID of the invoking user to the state retention file path.  This
helps solving permission issues when different users run the same
plugin. | 
|  | NAGIOS_PLUGIN_STATE_DIRECTORY was renamed to MP_STATE_PATH, not to
MP_STATE_DIRECTORY. | 
|  | Print a useful error message if opening the configuration file fails. | 
|  | Read the configuration file with privileges temporarily dropped if the
code is used by a setuid plugin. | 
|  | Our die() function doesn't append a newline character to the message. | 
|  | Replace an "if" with the ternary operator. | 
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|  | Use Perl's FindBin module to locate the path to utils.pm in
check_file_age.pl and check_mssql.pl, just as we do in other Perl
plugins. | 
|  | The puts(3) function already appends a newline character to the string. | 
|  | Add two path names to the list of default INI file locations, as some
users/distributions prefer to put configuration files into
subdirectories. | 
|  | We might want to spit out a warning when NAGIOS_CONFIG_PATH is used.
While at it, move the function that handles this environment variable to
the bottom. | 
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|  | Change the indentation and formatting of the code in lib/parse_ini.c.
This breaks patches against that file and makes it harder to track its
history, but it (hopefully) improves readability a lot. | 
|  | There's no need to cast malloc(3)'s return value. | 
|  | The lib/parse_ini.c:np_get_defaults() function now dies if no
configuration file is found. | 
|  | Read $MP_CONFIG_FILE if that variable is set in the environment. | 
|  | Read "monitoring-plugins.ini" if that file exists, but fall back to
reading "plugins.ini" or "nagios-plugins.ini" for backward
compatibility. | 
|  | Rewrite the code that looks up the INI configuration file path (used by
the Extra-Opts feature) in order to improve readability.  The behaviour
should not have changed. | 
|  | when returning syscontact. So make them optional since we want to test
check_snmp and not the snmpd.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de> | 
|  | so make sure our tests only run if -2 maps to nobody
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de> | 
|  | on the fping binary. Check this before running the test.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de> | 
|  | since the test uses send_header from HTTP::Daemon::ClientConn which has been introduced in
HTTP::Daemon 6.01 | 
|  | so add configurable/optional timeout to testCmd.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de> | 
|  | skip those tests if the uid does not exist
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de> | 
|  | We no longer set LIBGNUTLS_CONFIG, as GnuTLS no longer ships a
"libgnutls-config" tool. | 
|  | GnuTLS doesn't provide a SSL_CTX_check_private_key() function.
Closes #1254. | 
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|  | Return an encoded state rather than an explicit state if a connection failed. | 
|  | Return the state asked for, if connection failed. | 
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|  | The SNMPv3 noAuthNoPriv security level, somewhat unintuitively, requires
a security name to be passed along together with the request. Check_snmp
previously did not do this, causing snmpget to throw an error:
"External command error: No log handling enabled - turning on stderr
logging
snmpget: No securityName specified"
This patch fixes the issue by always providing the security name when
noAuthNoPriv is specified.
See also:
https:://bugs.op5.com/view.php?id=8385.
Signed-off-by: Anton Lofgren <alofgren@op5.com> | 
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|  | If you don't specify a group or a file to read data from the plugin tries to read from several files that don't exist and no groups. | 
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|  | Signed-off-by: Davide Madrisan <davide.madrisan@gmail.com> | 
|  | Perl's "taint" checks don't like `use lib "$FindBin::Bin"'.
Cf. http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=585299 | 
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