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Client configuration ==================== 1) Put the script in the appropiate directory on the client. If you compile from source, it should be /usr/local/nagios/libexec. 2) Add…
This script parses the /var/log/. IFS is used so the date/time field is seen as different columns instead of 1 field. Grep finds the lines…
check_postfix_mailqueue is a Nagios plugin which generates statistics for the postfix mailqueue (perfdata) and checks for corrupt messages. The following values will be checked: maildrop:…
Basic monitor that checks if Postfix is up and running. It checks for a number of processes and ports. This script was quickly hacked together…
check_ports can be called without arguments. The default behaviour is to check installed packages against portaudit for known security vulnerabilites. ./check_ports PORTS OK - 0…
This plugin uses the built-in 'pkg' or the port installed 'pkg' utility on your FreeBSD system. This plugin will scan your system for vulnerable packages…
This plugin relies on portaudit and/or portupgrade packages to be installed on your FreeBSD system. With these packages installed, the plugin will scan your system…
Tries to create a session to a remote TCP port to test if the port is available, it also can produce timing statistics for Nagios…
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