On 12-10-16 11:24 AM, Jeremy wrote:
On 12-10-16 11:10 AM, David Montminy wrote:
I have an interesting problem.
Our internet connection at work has been "problematic". (it fails on
average once every 2week for about 2 min). I need to know when the
problem happens so I can run some tests while the connection is down.
What I'm looking for is some way to send a message via IM in a
script. I have a process that checks various /var/log files and sends
me an e-mail each time the connection goes down, but I would prefer
if the message was sent via either jabber or the
"Bonjour/Avahi/People Nearby/Rendezvous" protocol. Any suggestion on
a CLI client that could be used in a script?
I assume you have a secondary internet connection (obviously?)...
I do. The transition is not always smooth, but we have a slower second
link.
this could be helpful:
http://www.howtoforge.com/send-instant-messages-notifies-by-xmpp-jabber-google-talk-from-linux-command-line
and https://www.ebower.com/docs/ubuntu-scripted-gtalk/
Thanks. I was hopping to find one solution that support serverless xmpp,
but I guess I'll have to install a server inside our network...
Jeremy
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David Montminy
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