[CentOS] cgi based tracroute or ping question
Robin Mordasiewicz
robin at bullseye.tvSun Jan 8 21:51:36 UTC 2006
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Jim Perrin wrote: > On 1/8/06, Robin Mordasiewicz <robin at bullseye.tv> wrote: >> I need to install a web based cgi that provides an attractive interface >> for doing traceroutes, ping, and possibly mtr. >> >> I know it is not very difficult to write this but does anyone know of a >> good package that provides tools like this. >> >> The target audience is upper level management that have never seen a >> command line. > > Hmmmm upper management with gui/pretty colored access to ping and > traceroute. Something about this smells dangerous. > Most network monitoring tools like nagios and others do this, but > it's not really a frontend where you can pick a machine and make it > go. They're designed to monitor specific things on specific machines > or network segments. > this seems to look like it fits the description. http://freshmeat.net/projects/networkjack/ I will try it.
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