RE: Network monitor

2003-05-02 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Oops, was doing it from memory. Thanks for catching that. --- Crawford > -Original Message- > From: Christian Lyra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 8:54 AM > To: Crawford Rainwater > Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org > Subject: RE: Networ

RE: Network monitor

2003-05-01 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Nagios (Netsaint is the prior version of it, in stable) will do it. I presume the servers are local, so lagging should not be an issue (can be for multiple sites with Nagios if not config'ed properly). Alerts can be emailed out as well as visual on the screen. Web based via Apache as well, love

Some more port closing questions

2002-07-30 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had a week ago. Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how to close or shut down their related services. They are as follows: 111/tcp sunrpc 111/udp sunrpc 113/tcp auth 1024/tcp kdm 1024/udp unknown (I

A Linux version of system and network monitoring?

2002-04-29 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Folks, Does anyone know of a Linux based system and network monitoring program out there? Similar to Tivoli or HP OpenView, preferably under GPL and free? If so, links and such would be great. This would be used to monitor a remote system being "up" or "down" along with potentially UPS network