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From an already existent project by Thomas Sluyter (check_ntp_s). enjoy it! The original one plugin was working on Solaris systems, this one is written to…
This Plugin monitors the ISDN Line Status of a Hermstedt Stingray box. Usage: $PROGNAME HOST PORT USER PASS LINE[1-6] Use a dedicated user account on…
Description check_udp-packet-loss.sh is a Nagios plugin to monitor the UDP packet loss via netstat. It writes a temporary file to a configurable directory and compares…
Very simple bash script for checking that the primary route is active. add to nagiosgraph map file for a graph that should always be 0…
This plugin checks all networking bridges using STP. The check figures if the first bridge port is in FORWARDING state and no other ports are…
It tries to get SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0. Because this is a standard value it should work on all operating systems. Beside the OK message it displays the…
This plugin uses SNMPv2 to check CDP neighbor status. You can also use this script to list the neighbors to make writing the Nagios services…
I wrote check_rsync for the purpose of checking rsync servers availability, as well as (optionally) individual modules availability. It also supports authentication on modules. Usage:…
The company ciphron developed a patch for check_icmp, which adds an additional option to set the type of service bits. Options added: -T hex_byte More…
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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