Hello everyone.  I am in the process of migrating all our monitoring to
a Nagios solution.  Ultimately this will make our lives easier but it is
a little cumbersome to migrate.  We have a lot being monitored.
Everything was going smoothly until I tried to implement our RSS
monitors in Nagios.

Our current check for our RSS feeds are in SiteScope 7.9.5.  SiteScope
had the ability to content match values in the XML document.  So I could
do a content check similar to:
xml.rss.[version]=2.0,xml.rss.[xmlns:dc]=http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1
/

Is there a plugin for Nagios that will do the same sort of content
check?  I have searched NagiosExchange to no success.  If necessary I
can make something work with check_http (or check_curl.php) or write a
plugin.

Jeff

PS: Sorry if this eventually posts to the list twice.  I initially
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