Using Nagios to check if webpage is really shown

Matthew Macdonald-Wallace lists at truthisfreedom.org.uk
Tue Sep 2 12:20:38 CEST 2008


On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 12:14:09 +0200
Bastiaan <bastiaan.wissingh at gmail.com> wrote:

> At the moment I have Nagios 2.9 up and running, and it does different
> kind of checks. But now I would not only like to check if, for
> example port 80 is open on my webserver, but also if the webpage on
> the same webserver is shown that customers can see it.
> I have been searching on the internet for a plugin that can help me
> do this, but I have not found something useful yet.

check_http can send and receive HTTP requests as well as just
monitoring port 80.

If you really want to test your website, then WebInject will allow you
to write complete tests to simulate users browsing your site.

Hope this helps,

M.
-- 
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
matthew at truthisfreedom.org.uk
http://www.truthisfreedom.org.uk

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