Possibly not what you are after but...
you could use port monitoring software like Netoscope..
This could send you an email or sms when any type of server goes down...

Regards,
Malcolm.

Malcolm Turnbull
IT Manager
Crocus.co.uk
01344 629661
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From: "AceMiles, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'VNC List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:59 AM
Subject: Yet to be answered...


> (I've sent this once, but in case ya missed it, here it is again. One
answer to one thing, is better than nothing)
>
> I want to be able to go to a web site (mine.) and have it display an image
> to tell whether the server is online or not.
> If VNC comes with a web server (which I suspect it does, b/c it displays
> the Java viewer), were can I add things to the server (i.e.. the image).
> I should be able to call it via <http://my.ip.addy:5800/image.gif>
> right?
> Also is there any way to get rid of the icon/hide the icon/or change the
> icon (in systray)?
> I prefer it not be there...
> I am not exactly a programming guru, but not a newbie either.
> Thx
> Ed
> CTO
> AceMiles, Inc.
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