On Tuesday 23 January 2001, at 16 h 50, the keyboard of Debian Ghost
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> switches and devices) so I gess basically what I need is a scripting
> method to read in login: and reply passwd: and reply
expect, without any doubt. Example at the end.
> and a method to place
On Tuesday 23 January 2001, at 11 h 40, the keyboard of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Funcionan con SNMP habilitado o simples paquetes UDP
My spanish is a bit rusty but, no, BigBrother and mon do not use SNMP. (Both
of them can run custom shell scripts which may use snmpget.) Remember that m
Hello Everyone,
Thank you all for the replies regarding Big Brother/Netsaint/mon.
Those are all very well to monitor hosts and networks. We aleready have
something similar implemented made by Harris Systems. I was doing a
seperate project to actually have a machine that has all connections open
au
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:33:07PM +0100, Andreas Rabus wrote:
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>
> I used to uses some of RDDTools, BigBrother, mon,... but still need to login
> to a few servers.
> Despite that Bots (and i will try that earlier mentiond NetSaint, too :)
>
> so i'm interereset in that kind of thing too...
S
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Januar 2001 15:34
An: Debian Ghost
Cc: debian-isp
Betreff: Re: NOC scripting
On Monday 22 January 2001, at 18 h 16, the keyboard of Debian Ghost
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> using to develop the system. I plan on using enlightenme
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 03:37:25PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 January 2001, at 10 h 26, the keyboard of Michael Boman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > you may ask? Well, what if the
> > router/switch/firewall/another-single-point-of-failure between your
> > monitoring se
Funcionan con SNMP habilitado o simples paquetes UDP
Jorge
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On Tuesday 23 January 2001, at 10 h 26, the keyboard of Michael Boman
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> you may ask? Well, what if the
> router/switch/firewall/another-single-point-of-failure between your
> monitoring server and the rest of the network goes down? BB will scream
> that every server/ro
On Monday 22 January 2001, at 18 h 16, the keyboard of Debian Ghost
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> using to develop the system. I plan on using enlightenment as a WM and
> wanted to ask for advice on the best way to write a script to open
> multiple terminal windows (Eterm or Xterm) to connect and
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Subject: Re: NOC scripting
> Brian Johnston wrote:
> >
> > We use Big Brother http://www.bb4.com to monitor NT,linux,solaris... etc
etc...
> >
> > Brian
Brian Johnston wrote:
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> We use Big Brother http://www.bb4.com to monitor NT,linux,solaris... etc etc...
>
> Brian Johnston
> System Administrator
> Optigate Networks
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Legend: BB = Big Brother
The problem with BB as I see it is that it is a HOST monitor, while
NetSaint is a
Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
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> On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Michael Boman wrote:
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> > atleast use SSH (OpenSSH comes to mind, released under GPL and all =) ).
>
> i would be more than fscking damn surprised. you should at least
> attempt to check before you're spreading nonsense.
Sorry, I was wrong. It's u
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Michael Boman wrote:
> atleast use SSH (OpenSSH comes to mind, released under GPL and all =) ).
i would be more than fscking damn surprised. you should at least
attempt to check before you're spreading nonsense.
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At 06:16 PM 1/22/01 -0500, Debian Ghost wrote:
>Hello Debian-ISPers,
>
>I work in a fairly large NOC that monitors many various systems (many
>u
Debian Ghost wrote:
>
> Hello Debian-ISPers,
>
> I work in a fairly large NOC that monitors many various systems (many
> unix). I am working on developing a survailance system that accesses the
> various systems. I plan on using debian as the OS of the survailance
> system and have installed pot
Could someone help me with the following:
The idea of this my project is to create a simple protection plan (SSL) for
virtual hosts.
If you have any ideas it would greatly be appreciated.
This virtual host protection module would not need a certificate to identify
it as a secure site, it would pr
Hello Debian-ISPers,
I work in a fairly large NOC that monitors many various systems (many
unix). I am working on developing a survailance system that accesses the
various systems. I plan on using debian as the OS of the survailance
system and have installed potato stable on a few test systems I
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