[Xymon] Replacing the smtp test in protocols.cfg

Richard Hamilton rlhamil2 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 20:25:50 CET 2016


Unless someone remembers the origin of that, I doubt you'll ever know for
sure why.  It might have been a workaround for some mail server quirk, or
simply a mistake.  If for some reason it works better with _any_ extra
command before QUIT, perhaps NOOP (no-op) would be the best candidate. :-)

On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 2:12 PM, John Thurston <john.thurston at alaska.gov>
wrote:

> On 3/24/2016 3:39 PM, J.C. Cleaver wrote:
> - snip -
>
>> Two questions:
>>>> Is there anyone for whom this test is _not_ filling up the error log on
>>>> their smtp server?
>>>>
>>>> If I edit the native protocol.cfg, am I correct that I'll need to
>>>> replace
>>>> protocols.cfg with each code update?
>>>>
>>>
>> One option here is to place your edits in a separate file included at the
>> top.
>>
>
> Dang. I hadn't thought of that.  I've now done this and the new test
> definitions behave as expected.
>
> My first question, however, remains unanswered.
>
> Is there anyone using the SMTP test for whom the test is _not_ generating
> smtp 50X error results?
>
> Why is the xymon protocol test sending a blatantly invalid command
> "mail\r\n" to the smtp server?
>
> The smtp verb MAIL must be followed with something to mail. Xymonnet isn't
> considering the response to this "send" string, only the response the smtp
> server gives to the initial connection. Where is the benefit of sending
> anything other than a "quit\r\n" to politely close the connection and free
> the smtp server-resources?
>
>
>
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>
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