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Special Forums IP Networking FTP connection problem Post 27075 by Perderabo on Tuesday 27th of August 2002 02:57:25 PM
Old 08-27-2002
What ftp daemon are you running? Some of them try a reverse dns lookup to get the hostname. From the server can you do a nslookup on the ip address of the client? When the clients switched to dhcp did they wind up on a different subnet? Could you be running tcp wrappers or something like that on the server? Is there a firewall between the server and the client? This could be a firewall issue.
 

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HOBBITFETCH(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    HOBBITFETCH(8)

NAME
hobbitfetch - fetch client data from passive clients SYNOPSIS
hobbitfetch [--server=HOBBIT.SERVER.IP] [options] DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to collect data from Xymon clients. Normally, Xymon clients will themselves take care of sending all of their data directly to the Xymon server. In that case, you do not need this utility at all. However, in some network setups clients may be prohibited from establishing a connection to an external server such as the Xymon server, due to firewall policies. In such a setup you can configure the client to store all of the client data locally by enabling the msgcache(8) utility on the client, and using hobbitfetch on the Xymon server to collect data from the clients. hobbitfetch will only collect data from clients that have the pulldata tag listed in the bb-hosts(5) file. The IP-address listed in the bb- hosts file must be correct, since this is the IP-address where hobbitfetch will attempt to contact the client. If the msgcache daemon is running on a non-standard IP-address or portnumber, you can specify the portnumber as in pulldata=192.168.1.2:8084 for contacting the msg- cache daemon using IP 192.168.1.2 port 8084. If the IP-address is omitted, the default IP in the bb-hosts file is used. If the port number is omitted, the portnumber from the BBPORT setting in hobbitserver.cfg(5) is used (normally, this is port 1984). OPTIONS
--server=HOBBIT.SERVER.IP Defines the IP address of the Xymon server where the collected client messages are forwarded to. By default, messages are sent to the loopback address 127.0.0.1, i.e. to a Xymon server running on the same host as hobbitfetch. --interval=N Sets the interval (in seconds) between polls of a client. Default: 60 seconds. --id=N Used when you have a setup with multiple Xymon servers. In that case, you must run hobbitfetch on each of the Xymon servers, with hobbitfetch instance using a different value of N. This allows several Xymon servers to pick up data from the clients running msg- cache, and msgcache can distinguish between which messages have already been forwarded to which server. N is a number in the range 1-31. --log-interval=N Limit how often hobbitfetch will log problems with fetching data from a host, in seconds. Default: 900 seconds (15 minutes). This is to prevent a host that is down or where msgcache has not been started from flooding the hobbitfetch logs. Note that this is ignored when debugging is enabled. --debug Enable debugging output. SEE ALSO
msgcache(8), hobbitd(8), xymon(7) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 HOBBITFETCH(8)
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