Hello,
I have a unique configuration I would like to get Nagios to do; basically right
now I am using sendmail on our Ubuntu box which is setup as a simple relay to
use our exchange server to send emails to our technicians and also an outside
mailbox (Gmail) incase the exchange server is down so that they are still able
to receive it using their blackberries.
What I need to do is have a way to get those notifications to the outside
mailbox if the internet on the network that Nagios Host is on is not working.
We have MPLS lines that WAN our other offices and they have their own internet
connections.
So if the internet on my A LAN is down, I want to be able to get notifications
to the external mailbox using using my B office's internet; I would still be
able to get the information to B's office since A & B are connected with a MPLS
(regardless if A's internet is down he can still talk to B).
Any idea?
Thank you.
Mirza Dedic
Jr. Technical Analyst - The Oppenheimer Group
Office #(604) 461-6779 : Cell #(778) 895-8950
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