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Nagios plugins for monitoring HTTP.

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check_http_nagios_python

This script realise a check_http as the basic Nagios check plugin but with some differences : -was written with Python ( use Httplib and urllib2…

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check_https_cert

You can use *.pem files or a .p12 file with a password to connect with a https-server. This Perl-script needs: LWP::UserAgent, Crypt::SSLeay and Nagios::Plugin. It…

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check_https

It checks if a website runs on https, without checking the certificate. Usage: ./check_https www.example.com Optional: port number ./check_https www.example.com 444 CHANGELOG on v0.4: add…

4.5 (6) by: krusty
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check_http perl script with additional features (modified to work with groundwork)

This is based on wiburg's checkhttp perl script with many new configurable options - read the parameter list below: Usage: -H -u -p -s [-w…

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check_http perl script
http://wiburg.de/nagiosplugins/check_http

This plugin is _no_ replacement of the default check_http plugin. It provides some functionality which the standard check_http doesn't have. The standard check_http plugins doesn't…

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check_ssl_cert_alternative
http://www.reversemidastouch.com/nagios/

Perl script to check an SSL cerificate and warn and/or alarm if the certificate is due to expire. Differs from other version of check_ssl_cert in…

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check_ssl_certificate

This script will check SSL certificates to see if they have expired. It is known to work with imap (w/starttls), imaps, pop (w/starttls), pops, https,…

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check_https with port option
http://www.cheedhu.name/

Usage: check_https HOSTNAME PORT PATH This plugin has the option of port number along with the path The tmp_rep and tmp_html files are now created…

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check_http_ntlm

Simple bash used for verifying that a windows ntlm auth is working, uses curl. add to nagiosgraph map for a graph that should always be…

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