At 09:46 PM 8/6/2005, nawcom wrote:
Theres always php that you can use which can report shell command results
on a web page. since ifconfig is a root command (assuming that no one else
has access to files which report net status), you can cron it to a file.
A normal user can execute ifconfig, they just can't use it to change anything.
-Glenn
thats one of many ways to do that. you can also use swatch to report it
if the net interface goes down. like i said, just a couple of many ways
to go around this.
hope this helps,
Ben
Alexandre D. wrote:
you can do it with Big Brother www.bb4.org
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Objet : How can i monitor my server?
It is possible to monitoring activity of freebsd -services ( apache, mysqld,
squid, named, postfix ) if it is down or up via internet with some scripts?
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I want to know if this services is running via internet ( web page - if it
is possible) .
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I belive the response is in crontab with somethings to verify if the
services is running.
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Sorry for my english.
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Pls help me! Tks!
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