FW: Check for Web Page Changes
jonathan.wheeler at stfc.ac.uk
jonathan.wheeler at stfc.ac.uk
Wed Feb 10 09:18:56 CET 2010
From: Matt Baer [mailto:matt at baerconsult.com]
Sent: 10 February 2010 07:44
> I want to check certain web pages on my servers to see if they change at all, such as a
> comment is left or someone has hacked my site. Is there a way to have Nagios check it's
> last polled HTML code and compare it to the next poll? Or something to that effect?
The check_log plugin might do what you want if you choose the check string carefully. Note the caveats in the documentation about max_attempts etc.
Jonathan Wheeler
e-Science Centre
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
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