NSCLIENT
Kevin Keane
subscription at kkeane.com
Tue Mar 3 00:36:53 CET 2009
You don't have to purchase one. If you want to do the editing manually,
use Microsoft's Orca. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255905
Or if you want to automate it, look into MakeMSI.
http://dennisbareis.com/makemsi.htm This scripting language is a bit
quirky, but it works.
That said, I'm currently working on a complete Nagios client including
install package that may do just about the same thing (and a few more
things). You can already download it from Sourceforge, although the
"burn the server IP address into the MSI" functionality isn't
implemented yet. One thing I did differently from NSClient is that I am
using HTTPS to submit the results (an older version also supported SSH,
but I have not re-implemented that in the latest version). That lets me
avoid firewall issues.
It is based on NSClient++ with quite a few enhancements.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tntmonitoring/
Martyn wrote:
>
> Can anybody recommend an MSI editor, I would like to add the IP
> address of the server before I send the client MSI out, if I have to
> purchase one I do not mind.
>
> Cheers
>
> Martyn
>
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