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It accepts the following arguments: -s the switch’s hostname or ip address -C the community string as configured on the switch -w the % of…
There is an extra article dedicated to this script: https://binfalse.de/2016/02/05/monitoring-of-xos-devices It accepts the following arguments: -s the switch’s hostname or ip address -C the community…
It accepts the following arguments: -s the switch’s hostname or ip address -C the community string as configured on the switch -T optionally provide a…
This plugin is designed for those who need to know the IP address dynamically assigned to them by their service provider. The plugin checks with…
To use this plugin, you'll need to run it and provide an expected ip address as a command line argument. For Example: ./check_ext_ip 192.168.1.1 Except…
This script uses the output of lchage on Linux boxes to determine the number of days left before a password is due to expire for…
Nagios plugin (script) to check the status of an exim mail queue. This script has been designed and written for the lowest common denominator of…
Quick and dirty hack of the perfectly nifty check_mailq (Subhendu Ghosh/Carlos Canau/Benjamin Schmid) that just checks the number of "*-H" files in the exim input…
Use this script to check the last Exchange backup date from AD. It's written in Powershell, it works well but it is a bit of…
#! /bin/bash # VERSION 0.5 # This script checks to see if it can access webmail provided by exchange # At current, it only outputs…
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