* debian/rules : Add "--enable-command-args". (LP: #1555258)
This update enables the command-args support in nrpe
by not ignoring option "dont_blame_nrpe=1". By default,
the option is set as follow : "dont_blame_nrpe=0", which
has the same effect of having the command-args support
disabled at compile time like Debian does. Ubuntu has decided
to deviate from Debian upstream for that particular case to
allow/unblock the Ubuntu users of nrpe to make the choice for
themselves whether to accept the security risks that the feature
involve by manually enabling command-args in nrpe.cfg or not.
For more details as of why Debian has decided to disable the
feature can be found in debian/NEWS. (closes: #756479)
-- Eric Desrochers <email address hidden> Tue, 02 May 2017 08:32:36 -0400
This bug was fixed in the package nagios-nrpe - 3.0.1-3ubuntu1
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nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-3ubuntu1) artful; urgency=medium
* debian/rules : Add "--enable- command- args". (LP: #1555258) nrpe=1" . By default, nrpe=0" , which
This update enables the command-args support in nrpe
by not ignoring option "dont_blame_
the option is set as follow : "dont_blame_
has the same effect of having the command-args support
disabled at compile time like Debian does. Ubuntu has decided
to deviate from Debian upstream for that particular case to
allow/unblock the Ubuntu users of nrpe to make the choice for
themselves whether to accept the security risks that the feature
involve by manually enabling command-args in nrpe.cfg or not.
For more details as of why Debian has decided to disable the
feature can be found in debian/NEWS. (closes: #756479)
-- Eric Desrochers <email address hidden> Tue, 02 May 2017 08:32:36 -0400