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|  | A check with thresholds 9000,1 must exit with warning if the certificate expires in less
than 9000 but more than one day. | 
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|  | Commit bd782990566eec91b8312cfc2765a7e2bd9e67da reintroduced support for
inverse threshold ranges such as "2:1", but it broke standard thresholds
such as "1:2" (by converting this range into "1") or "1:" (by converting
this range into "@:2").  This commit fixes those two bugs, plus an
off-by-one error while computing the number of bytes to allocate when
handling inverse thresholds (two additional bytes were allocated where
three were required to hold '@' and ':' and '\0').  While at it, we also
check whether malloc(3) succeeded. | 
|  | We use OpenSSL (or GnuTLS) with blocking semantics, and we don't want
SSL_read(3) or SSL_write(3) calls to return SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ or
SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE (see #3614716). | 
|  | For systems that don't provide an utmpx(5) interface, restore the code
that was replaced in commit 3e622f3a47bc7d31f22513a79892c3c52febd2d3. | 
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|  | C compilers in standards compliance mode will not define "linux", as it
doesn't begin with an underscore. | 
|  | Thanks to Emmanuel Dreyfus for providing the patch. | 
|  | Closes #62. | 
|  | * 'master' of https://github.com/bbense/nagios-plugins:
  Bug fix for ncpus if hyperthreading turned off in linux | 
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|  | Mention the -E/--extended-perfdata flag in the --help output. | 
|  | Make a very long function name at least a little bit shorter. | 
|  | * 'master' of https://github.com/cern-mig/nagios-plugins:
  added support for client authentication via SSL
Conflicts:
	plugins/check_http.c | 
|  | Do not also accept the new -f/--file and -g/--group options as
positional arguments (especially not prior to "db_pass" and "db", as
that would break backward compatibility). | 
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|  | * 'master' of https://github.com/jonmilby/nagios-plugins:
  Updated check_mysql.c to take client options file and group parameters
Conflicts:
	plugins/check_mysql.c | 
|  | * 'fping' of https://github.com/lairsdragon/nagios-plugins:
  check_fping error handling enhanced, generates UNKNOWN on fping parameter error (i.e. wrong interface, missing perms ..)
Closes #61. | 
|  | fping parameter error (i.e. wrong interface, missing perms ..) | 
|  | ... and apply two small cosmetic changes to check_snmp.c.
Closes #59. | 
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|  | The name of the new option is "--header-string". | 
|  | Closes #41. | 
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|  | stat() is in gnulib anyway, so we can safely depend on it. | 
|  | Don't check for /proc/pid/exe at compile time, it could be gone in a
build chroot or the like. Checking at runtime (once) is sufficient. | 
|  | Previously, when a process exited between the call to /bin/ps and
stat("/proc/his/exe") was exiting it was not considered as possible
instance of check_procs. This commit makes check_procs ignore all
processes where /proc/pid/exe does not exist. | 
|  | Fix a typo in previous commit where st_ was missing in the mock
struct_stat_t, causing check_procs.c to not compile without sys/stat.h. | 
|  | Make check_procs filter out itself in the process list by comparing the
file pointed to by /proc/pid/exe. On platforms where this is not
available or when check_procs is passed the -T flag, the old behaviour
(check whether PID equals getpid()) is retained.
This fixes some false alarms when e.g. Nagios has, for whatever reasons,
some backlog of checks to run and check_procs with -a is called more
than once in a short time, matching its sister process. | 
|  | Use (slightly) more intuitive option names etc. | 
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|  | This commit fixes sourceforge.net bug #3552839.
It adds a -k|--no-kthreads option to ignore kernel thread processes.
Please note: currently this feature only works for GNU/Linux systems (due to the fact I have no other systems to test/develop on)
Sorry for that, but I'm sure this can be accomplished by somebody else ;-) | 
|  | Let check_fping use IPv6 only if
- the operating system supports IPv6,
- the user didn't specify --without-ipv6, and
- the "configure" script found the fping6(8) binary. | 
|  | * github/villemattila/check_fping_ipv6:
  check_fping: IPv6 support
Conflicts:
	plugins/check_fping.c | 
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|  | -S allows to specify the source ip for ICMP pakets
-I allows to specify a interface to bind to | 
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|  | The -4/-6 options are currently not supported. | 
|  | * github/tokkee/sh/check_pgsql:
  check_pgsql: Determine connection time in µs-resolution.
  check_pgsql: Leave 'min' value in query perfdata empty.
  check_pgsql: Updated copyright.
  check_pgsql: Added support for the -o command line option.
  check_pgsql: Removed -4/-6 flags from help output.
  check_pgsql: Allow UNIX socket directories as hostname as well.
  check_pgsql: Use PQconnectdb() rather than PQsetdbLogin().
  check_pgsql: Fixed query perfdata output for empty warn/crit ranges.
  check_pgsql: Added support for executing queries.
Conflicts:
	plugins/check_pgsql.c | 
|  | The check_procs plugin now emits performance data, fix the test(s)
accordingly. | 
|  | The check_apt plugin now emits performance data, fix the test(s)
accordingly. |