Hi Steve                                


You could use NSCA. This is what I'm using to monitor Windows servers
 that are behind other machines.

The key requirement is that the Windows machines can make outgoing
 connections. Your Nagios server will be passive, only listening
 for the incoming connections.



I've been using the NC_Net tool from http://www.shatterit.com/NC_Net/









- Rex Wickham (2020media)



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