Monitoring web page change
McCann, Brian
bmccann at andmore.com
Thu Apr 14 23:56:10 CEST 2005
I don't know...but I wouldn't imagine it'd be hard to do. Have it fetch
the page, do an MD5 sum of the resulting file, and compare it against a
stored value (provided the page is totally static).
Hope that helps.
--Brian
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[mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Horvath
Tamas
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 15:57
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Monitoring web page change
Hi List!
Sorry for cross-posting, but I think my question is related to both of
these lists.
I would like to monitor whether a website has changed. Only the
specified URL is interesting for me, without following its links.
I tried WebSec, but it does not consider HTML code changes, and it does
not realise, when I put a new image on the monitoired web page, or just
change a picture to another one.
My main goal to alert in case of a Deface attack.
Is there a WebSec like tool which perfectly realize all kind of changes?
Or does someone doing something similar?
Any idea, help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Tamas!
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