Greetings,

On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Mano <[email protected]> wrote
>
> I assume you want to verify that a remote browser is able to stay connected
> with your server and if it is not connected, you want a log of those events.
> So, this monitoring script should run in the remote machine. Am I right?
>
> Just curious: are you using tcpdump (running on each client pc!) to monitor
> every request made by a browser instance, watch for its associated
> responses,  if no response is received in n seconds assume the connection
> has timed out and log all this periodically to a central server?

bingo!

You got it :)

Without all the overhead of Squid Proxy.... coz clients are _not_
sufficiently endowed.

>
> IMO, writing a firefox plugin would be simpler!!
>

It will take me couple of months. and I don't have that kind of time
or skill. I am just that stupid and "arrogant" sysadmin  :( .

I am sure many in India will benefit

any further ideas?

Thanks for the reply,

Regards,

Rajagopal
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