> > > You are right ping is the best way to know if the machine is
> > > connected to the network. Search for ICMP on cpan
> >
> > Assuming ping is not disabled on that machine and/or
> network and you
> > have 100% control over if it ever is or not, sure. But pinging a
> > machine at your home
> You are right ping is the best way to know if the machine is
> connected to the network. Search for ICMP on cpan
Assuming ping is not disabled on that machine and/or network and
you have 100% control over if it ever is or not, sure.
But pinging a machine at your home throught your isp? How
wi
- Original Message -
From: "Jaschar Otto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:34 AM
Subject: RE: RE: Check if webserver is online
> >Howdy,
> >
> >> i own a webserver and i have site on my
> >>
> >
> >On server have a script that calls another script on your
> home machine
> >via LWP. If it gets reply back display "I'm up and running" image If
> >not reply then display "I'm asleep now" image.
> >
> >HTH
> >
> >Dmuey
>
>
> Sorry, I don't like those 'two-scripts' solutions,
> i'd rather
>Howdy,
>
>> i own a webserver and i have site on my
>> own PC. I want that the visitors on my
>> server website are able to see if my local PC
>> is online. I've got linux,apache and ISDN on
>> my own PC and i use a dyn dns tool so the
>> IP is not the problem (i've got a
>> somename.no-ip.com) a
> Hi,
Howdy,
> i own a webserver and i have site on my
> own PC. I want that the visitors on my
> server website are able to see if my local PC
> is online. I've got linux,apache and ISDN on
> my own PC and i use a dyn dns tool so the
> IP is not the problem (i've got a
> somename.no-ip.com) adr