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> Subject: Re: Status Monitoring Software?
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> On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 04:56:55PM -0500, Matthew A. Blasinski wrote:
> > I'm running a relatively small scale RedHat 9 server and am
> wondering if
> > there are any good (free/open source?) status monitor
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 04:56:55PM -0500, Matthew A. Blasinski wrote:
> I'm running a relatively small scale RedHat 9 server and am wondering if
> there are any good (free/open source?) status monitoring tools that
> check if web services, mail services, etc are functioning and alerts an
> admi
I've used Nagios and PureSecure, both are great. PureSecure is also IDS
frontend
for snort.
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Subject: Status Monit
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a relatively small scale RedHat 9 server and am wondering if
> there are any good (free/open source?) status monitoring tools that
> check if web services, mail services, etc are functioning and alerts an
> administrator if they aren't (for example, if the daemon isn't
> res
Hi,
I'm running a relatively small scale RedHat 9 server and am wondering if
there are any good (free/open source?) status monitoring tools that
check if web services, mail services, etc are functioning and alerts an
administrator if they aren't (for example, if the daemon isn't
responding to