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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Richard: <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Can you provide the output of --debug
      on a xymonnet run off-list? This could be a parsing issue
      somewhere, but from glancing at the code I'm not sure where the
      logic might be diverging.<br>
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    <p>Robert: <br>
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    <p>So far I haven't been able to duplicate this one. Do you happen
      to have ./configure output in scrollback? While an IP that doesn't
      match hostname or isn't up *could* affect something, the
      compilation check for SSL support seems totally distinct. Were
      other SSL tests also failing? Alternatively, is there a chance the
      SSL versioning/cypher lockdown might be different on this
      endpoint?</p>
    <p>-jc<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/9/2019 7:47 AM, Richard L.
      Hamilton wrote:<br>
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      I think I had to add login and password to the URL for an http
      test (to something that required those), where previously an entry
      in $HOME/server/etc/netrc sufficed.  In other words, the behavior
      changed with the update.<br class="">
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          <div class="">On Aug 9, 2019, at 09:23, Robert Herron <<a
              href="mailto:robert.herron@gmail.com" class=""
              moz-do-not-send="true">robert.herron@gmail.com</a>>
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              <div class="">I had a similar issue with the HTTPS test. I
                found specifying the Xymon server's IP during the
                configure script caused the problem. The OpenSSL info
                didn't show up on the xymonnet page.  Rerunning
                configure, leaving 127.0.0.1 for the IP, rebuilding, and
                reinstalling fixed it. 
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                <div dir="auto" class="">I still had other issues so I
                  reverted my test server back to 4.3.28 since I was
                  leaving for vacation. </div>
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                  <div dir="auto" class="">Running on Oracle Linux 6.x,
                    used the patches available thru last Friday but
                    don't recall if <span style="font-family:sans-serif"
                      class="">libtirpc-devel is installed. </span></div>
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                  <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Aug 9, 2019,
                    12:15 AM Bruce Ferrell <<a
                      href="mailto:bferrell@baywinds.org" class=""
                      moz-do-not-send="true">bferrell@baywinds.org</a>>
                    wrote:<br class="">
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                    I did the same thing and did it from source.<br
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                    <br class="">
                    After removing the #pragma statements and adding
                    libtirpc-devel to get it to compile, I found the
                    https sites failed.  They do pass the sslcert test.<br
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                    I just rolled back to 4.3.28<br class="">
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                    I'll figure it out later, after I figure out how the
                    rollback screwed up the built in SNMP support that I
                    so painfully got working and was still documenting.<br
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                    <br class="">
                    sigh<br class="">
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                    On 8/5/19 6:19 AM, Dirk Kastens wrote:<br class="">
                    > Hi,<br class="">
                    ><br class="">
                    > I just upgraded our xymon server on Scientific
                    Linux release 6.10 frpm xymon 4.3.28 to 4.3.29.<br
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                    > Two things are not working any longer:<br
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                    > http authentication: I defined the login
                    information in the file /etc/xymon/netrc, which
                    worked before the upgrade. Now the http test are red
                    with the message "Authorization <br class="">
                    > Required".<br class="">
                    ><br class="">
                    > history files cannot be opened any more. When I
                    click on the history button of a test, I get an
                    empty page with the message "Cannot open history
                    file"<br class="">
                    ><br class="">
                    > Am 29.07.2019 um 19:41 schrieb Japheth Cleaver:<br
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                    >> The Terabithia Xymon 4.3.29-1 packages have
                    been updated in the production repositories and
                    should be available for download at <a
                      href="https://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/"
                      rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
                      class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/</a><br
                      class="">
                    >><br class="">
                    >> As a reminder, EL3 and EL4 and Fedora 18-27
                    have been retired -- those repos have been moved to
                    the /retired/ directory.<br class="">
                    >><br class="">
                    >> As EPEL8 has not yet been released, an
                    fping package is available in the EL8 repository, as
                    well as man2html (needed for rebuilds).<br class="">
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